Rabies Threatens Ethiopian Wolf
The Ethiopian Wolf, considered the world’s rarest dog, has been hard hit by a recent rabies outbreak. The recent outbreak has been centered at the Bale Mountains national park in southeastern Ethiopia which is home to three hundred of the wolves.| Comments on article "Rabies Threatens Ethiopian Wolf" | ||||||||||||
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