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Eight animals, including De Brazza's Monkey, Cotton-top Tamarins, and White-faced Sakis, were found dead at Hong Kong's Zoological and Botanical Gardens. The city's government has arranged necropsy and lab tests to determine the cause of death. The mammals section of the zoo will be shut for disinfection and cleaning, while other facilities remain open.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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