Health & Medicine
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Hippos Eat Meat, Putting Themselves At Higher Risk Of Contracting Anthrax
Hippos are primarily herbivores but it turns out that they actually eat meat, too. But carnivorousness puts them at increased risk of contracting the life-threatening soil-borne disease known as anthrax.
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