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  2. Lipoptena cervi - Wikipedia

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    Red deer, elk (moose), roe deer, fallow deer, and Siberian musk deer are this fly's native hosts. In the United States, it has acquired hosts such as Canadian deer, white-tailed deer, and reindeer. [17] [18] There are stray records of bites on humans, dogs [21] and badger, and it will occasionally commit to the wrong host. [20]

  3. Pudu - Wikipedia

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    The land is cleared for human development, cattle ranching, agriculture, logging, and exotic tree plantations. [5] [16] [18] Habitat fragmentation and road accidents cause pudú deaths. They are taken from the wild as pets, as well as exported illegally. [10] [18] They are overhunted and killed for food by specially trained hunting dogs.

  4. Springfield pet-eating hoax - Wikipedia

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    Loomer accused Haitian immigrants of eating humans, while sharing a video captioned "Cannibalism in Haiti". White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre , herself the daughter of Haitian immigrants, [ 89 ] responded to the comments, stating that "no leader should ever associate with someone who spreads this kind of ugliness, this kind of ...

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    Dogs can't talk to us, nor can they give us a thumbs up. So knowing when they're enjoying something is sometimes difficult. According to @digitdax , dogs will let you know when they're digging ...

  7. Lethal ‘zombie deer disease’ could spill-over to humans ...

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    The threat of so-called “mad cow disease” has all but faded from the collective memory, after its appearance in U.K. cattle in 1986. Human deaths from the scourge, caused by eating ...

  8. Père David's deer - Wikipedia

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    A study was done on members of the species in captivity using the sounds of wild tigers roaring and domestic dogs barking, and the deer did not respond to the barking of the dogs, but hearing the tiger roar caused the deer to spend more time being cautious after hearing the sound, thus showing that the deer still retained ancestral memories of ...

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