Animals
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Officials From the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital Rescued Wild Animals Shot With an Air Rifle
The Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital, located on Australia's Sunshine Coast in eastern Australia, took in a common brushtail possum, a lace monitor, and an osprey, all of which had previously been hurt by bullets shot from air guns, according to a statement from the institution
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