LadyStanley
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'Snarge' Happens, and Studying It Makes Your Flight Safer
When I wrote about European starlings and their complex North American origin story, I didn’t expect readers to be so fascinated by one particular word in the article: snarge. But as the emails, tweets and other feedback poured in, it became clear that this gnarly-sounding six-letter word and...
news.yahoo.com
Snarge is the feathers and other biological things left when bird/bat (or other animal) get sucked into jet engine.
Experts identify the snarge and help airports deter or eliminate them from airport disruptions.