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, Feb. 24 -- Thai authorities said Tuesday that 72 tigers in two tourist animal parks in northern Thailand died from canine distemper virus (CDV), not bird flu, reassuring the public that the outbreak ...
Thai officials confirm that 72 tigers died from canine distemper virus, not bird flu, ensuring public health safety as investigations continue.
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