Animals
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Dozens of Bali Elephants Left to Starve After Camp Closed Due to COVID-19 Outbreak
Bali Elephant Camp has been accused of starving more than a dozen elephants after being forced to close due to the pandemic. These massive beasts were skin and bones when they were discovered and their skin had sagged at areas where there used to be healthy amounts of fat.
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