Animals
Carcasses of Protected Wildlife Found in Woman's Car in a Railway Station in Bangkok
Over 60 carcasses were found in a woman's car at a railway station in Bangkok. Some are bodies of protected wildlife species such as pangolins. Another related incident was also reported in Taiwan.
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