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    An Asian giant hornet from Japan is held on a pin by Sven Spichiger, an entomologist with the Washington state Dept. of Agriculture, Monday, May 4, 2020, in Olympia, Wash. The insect, which has been found in Washington state, is the world's largest hornet, and has been dubbed the "Murder Hornet" in reference to its appetite for honey bees, and a sting that can be fatal to humans.
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    ‘99% media hype’: Experts dismiss worries of so-called murder hornets

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    A damselfly prepares to land on the head of a young alligator swimming in a pond near the eighth hole during the third round of the Honda Classic golf tournament, Saturday, March 2, 2019, in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
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    Manicurist killed by alligator was on house call during South Carolina lockdown

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    Vendors chop dog meat for sale at a market ahead of a dog meat festival in Yulin, in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in 2016. U.S. officials believe the coronavirus came from a similar-style market in Wuhan.
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    A pug named Edda (right) is pictured in Duesseldorf, Germany.
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    Certain dog breeds could be at higher coronavirus risk: Report

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    Conservative House Republican, Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., leaves after speaking to reporters at the Capitol where he blocked a unanimous consent vote on a long-awaited $19 billion disaster aid bill in the chamber on Tuesday, May 28, 2019.
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    Dogs being trained to detect coronavirus cases
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    Dogs being trained to detect coronavirus cases

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    Workers prep poultry at the meatpacking company JBS, in Lapa, in the Brazilian state of Parana, Tuesday, March 21, 2017. Brazil's president said Tuesday that a scandal over sale of expired meat is an "economic embarrassment". On Tuesday, Hong Kong's Center for Food Safety announced that it would temporarily suspend imports of frozen and chilled meat and poultry from Brazil, starting immediately, in response to Brazilian investigators charges that health inspectors were bribed to overlook the sale of expired meats.
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    Bipartisan pair of senators want antitrust investigation into meatpackers amid plant closures

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    City official resigns after throwing his cat while appearing to drink alcohol during online meeting
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    City official resigns after throwing his cat while appearing to drink alcohol during online meeting

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    First pets to test positive for coronavirus in US are two New York cats
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    First pets to test positive for coronavirus in US are two New York cats

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    Closing wet markets is a matter of public health
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