Salmon
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Thousands of Salmon Survive Road Crash After Escaping into Creek in Oregon
Thousands of salmon, which suffered a prolonged drought, managed to escape into a nearby creek in Oregon after the truck, transporting them overturned and suffered from road crashes. However, 25,000 smolts did not survive the March road accident. Read here
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