Animals
What Killed Knut? Researchers are Finally Able to Explain the Polar Bear's Sudden Death
The polar bear Knut of the Berlin Zoo died unexpectedly four years ago from drowning. Until now, researchers didn't know the reason behind his epileptic seizures was an autoimmune disease.
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