disease
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Are Adorable Gerbils, Not Rats, to Blame for Black Death?
During the 14th century, Europe was ravaged by what is commonly known as the Black death, or bubonic plague, and since then rats have largely been to blame. However, now new research finds that we have been pointing the finger at the wrong rodent.
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