Botswana says it has solved mystery of mass elephant die-off

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Botswana says it has solved mystery of mass elephant die-off
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Elephants may have ingested toxins produced by bacteria found in waterholes

suggesting they were killed by a rodent virus known as EMC or toxins from algal blooms.

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