“…The mortality events of the crocodiles, as well as other aquatic species, were attributed to environmental pansteatitis, a disease hallmarked by inflammation and subsequent hardening of adipose tissue (Osthoff et al, 2010; Huchzermeyer et al, 2013; Lane et al, 2013). To date, no definitive origin of for pansteatitis has yet been determined, though several hypotheses have been noted, which include possible contributions from anthropogenic sources (Larsen et al, 1983; Swanepoel et al, 2000; Ashton, 2010; Masango et al, 2010; Huchzermeyer et al, 2011; Oberholster et al, 2012; Woodborne et al, 2012; Dabrowski et al, 2013; Bouwman et al, 2014; Dabrowski et al, 2014). Of particular interest are those contaminants from anthropogenic sources that have been previously shown to affect lipid pathways and adipose physiology.…”