Animals
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Mass Squirrel Deaths Investigated in Japan After Using Treatments To Kill Parasites
Japan zoo is expected to investigate the deaths of tree-dwelling squirrels after allegedly injecting treatments that could kill parasites. About 31 fatalities were reported on Monday. Read here.
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