Animals
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Mystery Behind Sudden Mass Deaths of Bald Eagles 27 Years Ago Finally Explained
Scientists had spent decades to determine what caused the massive deaths of bald eagles in southeastern U.S. long time ago, not until recently when new research was able to identify the disease that significantly impaired the birds in the past 27 years.
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