Animals
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Cats as Criminal Witnesses: Study Shows How Our Feline Friends May Be Essential in Crime Scene Investigations
Scientists claim that cats may be harboring DNA from crime scenes. According to a recent study, our domestic cat companions could be unexpected sources of evidence when a crime has been committed.
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