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by jncfhnb
970 days ago
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Sure. From the article: > Elephants are highly sociable animals, and also were likely stressed due to the drought conditions at the time, which made such an outbreak more likely. > Scientists believe the Pasteurella bacteria generally lives harmlessly in the tonsils of some, if not all, of the antelopes. An unusual temperature increase to 37C, however, caused the bacteria to pass into the bloodstream, where it caused septicaemia. |
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