Environment
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Do Animals Commit Suicide? The Dark Side of Animal Suicidal Behavior
Recent reports suggest that animals don't commit suicide, but they show indicators or signs of distress behaviors affecting their mental health. Here are some signs of the seemingly suicidal indicators of animals that you should not ignore!
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