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World’s first virus cases found in hyenas – The West Australian
Two hyenas at a zoo in Denver, Colorado have tested positive for the coronavirus – along with 11 lions and two tigers.

Two hyenas at the Denver Zoo have tested positive for the coronavirus, the first confirmed cases among the animals worldwide, a US national veterinary lab has announced.
Samples from a variety of animals at the zoo, including the spotted hyenas, were tested…
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