Animals
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Scientists are Now Starting to Test Vaccine on Deadly Elephant Virus
According to experts, elephants that succumbed to this deadly illness were usually between 18 months and three years of age. Due to the severity of the virus, by the time the first symptoms appear, it's already too late.
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