Animals
Red-Tailed Hawk with Rare Genetic Mutation Found Doused in Cooking Oil — Pennsylvania
A red-tailed hawk with a rare genetic mutation was found unable to fly and doused in cooking oil in Pennsylvania. Read more here.
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