Animals
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Salmons 'Boiled Alive' in Unlivable Water Due to Record-Breaking Heat Waves
Salmons in the Columbia River were subjected to unlivable water temperatures, causing them to break out in furious red sores and white fungus in the aftermath of the Pacific Northwest's record-breaking warmth.
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