Biology
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63 Endangered Penguins Stung to Death by Swarm of Bees in Cape Town
The Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds reported that a swarm of bees killed 63 endangered African penguins on a beach near Cape Town. On Sunday, the foundation's David Roberts, a clinical veterinarian, stated, "We detected bee stings around the penguins' eyes after tests."
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