Animals
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Rare Albino Dolphin Among 250 Corralled in Japan's Infamous Killing Cove
In excess of 250 dolphins have been corralled in an infamous cove in Japan, where some will be killed for meat and others sold into a lifetime of captivity, according to a conservation group.
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