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Ways Humans Can Help Other Animals

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Those things are a good idea. I drove under a moose bridge here a while ago and 5 moose walked over the bridge as I drove under it. There are also fences along side the road, so the bridge is the only place where they can cross. Much better for everyone involved.
 
Peruvian jumping stick in a Texas zoo got a neck brace after molting.

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"The zoo expressed its pride in the collaborative effort, stating, 'Whether it’s a mammal, reptile, bird, or even insect, all of our animals receive extraordinary care from our veterinary team, no matter how big or small it may be. Together, with the help of our entomology and veterinary team, one of our smallest critters received exceptional treatment thanks to the ingenious design of a temporary neck brace.' "
 

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