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  2. Zoonotic origins of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    COVID-19 pandemic. SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of COVID-19, was first introduced to humans through zoonosis (transmission of a pathogen to a human from an animal), and a zoonotic spillover event is the origin of COVID-19 that is considered most plausible by the scientific community. [a] Human coronaviruses including SARS-CoV-2 are zoonotic ...

  3. COVID-19 pandemic and animals - Wikipedia

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    A small number of pet animals have been infected. There have been several cases of zoo animals testing positive for the virus, and some became sick. The virus has also been detected in wild animals. Cats, dogs, ferrets, fruit bats, gorillas, pangolins, hamsters, mink, sea otters, pumas, snow leopards, tigers, lions, hyenas, hippos, tree shrews ...

  4. List of animals that can get SARS-CoV-2 - Wikipedia

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    Dozens of captive animal species have been found infected or proven able to be experimentally infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. The virus has also been found in over a dozen wild animal species. Most animal species that can get the virus have not been proven to be able to spread it back to humans.

  5. Theater owners plan to add pickleball, ropes courses, and ...

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    Related: Summer movies aren't dead: Why experts aren't panicking (yet) about this season's weak box office Emagine Entertainment, which operates theaters in five states in the Midwest, has also ...

  6. Assault weapons nearly killed Trump: Why aren’t we talking ...

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    The Everytown for Gun Safety advocacy group has reported that between 2015 and 2022, mass shootings involving assault weapons that left four or more people dead resulted in more than twice as many ...

  7. Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, interpretation based on the fossil-bearing rocks along the Red Deer River in Alberta, Canada, supports the gradual extinction of non-avian dinosaurs; during the last 10 million years of the Cretaceous layers there, the number of dinosaur species seems to have decreased from about 45 to approximately 12. Other scientists have made ...

  8. RaTG13 - Wikipedia

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    Severe acute respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus. Strain: BatCoV RaTG13. Synonyms [1] Bat coronavirus Ra4991. Bat coronavirus RaTG13 is a SARS-like betacoronavirus identified in the droppings of the horseshoe bat Rhinolophus affinis. [2][3] It was discovered in 2013 in bat droppings from a mining cave near the town of Tongguan in Mojiang ...

  9. Physiology of dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Physiology of dinosaurs. The physiology of dinosaurs has historically been a controversial subject, particularly their thermoregulation. Recently, many new lines of evidence have been brought to bear on dinosaur physiology generally, including not only metabolic systems and thermoregulation, but on respiratory and cardiovascular systems as well.