Animals
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Bird Flu Virus Mutates, Kills Hundreds of Sea Lions in Argentina, Health Authority Calls Event ‘Unusual’
The bird flu-infected sea lions washed up on Argentina’s shores. Click to read more. Sea lions in the hundreds washed up on Argentina's shores, and local authorities are suspecting that a potential bird flu outbreak is behind the mass deaths of the marine mammals, according to reports.
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