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    2026-02-26 11:00:03 ·
    Someone give him the snack
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    2026-02-26 11:04:03 ·
    Poinsettia and Clyde
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    2026-02-26 11:11:49 ·
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    2026-02-26 11:14:03 ·
    Seen by all
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    2026-02-26 11:18:03 ·
    Fargo, when I leave an item of clothing unattended.
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    2026-02-26 11:26:03 ·
    Every single time...
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    2026-02-26 11:28:03 ·
    That'll do donkey, that'll do
    That'll do donkey, that'll do
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  • Lamphong9x @Lamphong9x أضاف صورة
    2026-02-26 11:37:07 ·
    Between Feb. 8 and Feb. 18, 72 tigers ded** at two tourist parks in Chiang Mai . Both parks were branches of Tiger Kingdom, located about 30 kilometers apart and housing more than 240 tigers combined.

    When the dths began, officials initially feared bird flu. Thailand previously lost tens of millions of poultry to avian influenza in the 2000s, and 17 people dd, so the concern was serious.

    Autopsies later revealed a different cause. The tigers tested positive for canine distemper virus, which typically infects dogs but can be fatal to big cats. They also carried Mycoplasma bacteria, affecting the respiratory system. Together, the infections led to severe pneumonia, and the animals suffocated.

    Canine distemper spreads through bodily fluids and air but does not infect humans. Staff who handled the animals are under observation but are not considered at risk.

    Officials acknowledged that detection came too late. By the time symptoms were recognized, the outbreak had already spread extensively.

    The parks closed for disinfection, and surviving tigers were transferred to a care center under quarantine.

    A veterinarian involved in the necropsies suggested another possible concern — contaminated food supplied to both parks, given their close proximity and potential shared vendors. He did not elaborate further.

    Animal rights groups, including PETA Asia, criticized the industry, calling attention to the conditions in which the animals lived.

    Authorities continue to investigate. The remains were cremated and buried. The future of the surviving tigers — and whether the parks will reopen — remains uncertain.
    Between Feb. 8 and Feb. 18, 72 tigers ded** at two tourist parks in Chiang Mai . Both parks were branches of Tiger Kingdom, located about 30 kilometers apart and housing more than 240 tigers combined. When the dths began, officials initially feared bird flu. Thailand previously lost tens of millions of poultry to avian influenza in the 2000s, and 17 people dd, so the concern was serious. Autopsies later revealed a different cause. The tigers tested positive for canine distemper virus, which typically infects dogs but can be fatal to big cats. They also carried Mycoplasma bacteria, affecting the respiratory system. Together, the infections led to severe pneumonia, and the animals suffocated. Canine distemper spreads through bodily fluids and air but does not infect humans. Staff who handled the animals are under observation but are not considered at risk. Officials acknowledged that detection came too late. By the time symptoms were recognized, the outbreak had already spread extensively. The parks closed for disinfection, and surviving tigers were transferred to a care center under quarantine. A veterinarian involved in the necropsies suggested another possible concern — contaminated food supplied to both parks, given their close proximity and potential shared vendors. He did not elaborate further. Animal rights groups, including PETA Asia, criticized the industry, calling attention to the conditions in which the animals lived. Authorities continue to investigate. The remains were cremated and buried. The future of the surviving tigers — and whether the parks will reopen — remains uncertain.
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    2026-02-26 11:40:03 ·
    You got some nerves
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