Animals
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Fatal Flystrike: Extreme Heat Can Be Fatal to Pets, Here's How to Save Them
The condition of pets should be checked daily since it "may be lethal." Although flystrike can happen at any time of the year, it is more often in the summer when flies are at their busiest.
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Indian Villagers Tie Up Massive 13-Foot Crocodile After Allegedly Swallowing a Boy
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