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Frequently they hold animals: vulnerable puppies and kittens but also dogs, a pig, a goose.
The practice leaves the animals vulnerable to infection from migratory birds.
That would make the animals vulnerable to more poaching, already a primary cause of deaths, it said.
These rates subsequently decline which is likely due in part to the effect of shark control programs "fishing down" local populations of animals vulnerable to the gear.
Extensive inbreeding can lead to undesirable genetic variants that leave the animals vulnerable to defects, diseases and changes in their environment, said Dr. Don J. Melnick, director of the Columbia center and a co-author of the study.
Paul de La Panouse, the founder of the park, knows that "arrests have been made and others are imminent", but he doesn't want to leave his animals vulnerable to the "rhino mafia".
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All mammals suffer from their own particular set of herpesviruses, and while these infections are fatal only on occasion, the viruses cause painful and debilitating diseases that curb quality of life and leave the person or animal vulnerable to other infections.
This is safer than grazing, which requires lowering the head thus leaving the animal vulnerable to predators, while cud chewing does not.
It also contains various short animated projections of what could happen to different animals more vulnerable to climate change.
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