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worldwide. coronaviruses (which include mers and sars ) occur in animals, including camels , cattle , cats , and bats . the source of the wuhan coronavirus remains a matter of some debate, with many researchers now suspecting bats (which were the sources for mers and sars) as the culprits. barry kent
mackay, the author of the article below, argues that the wild animal trade facilitates the spread of emergent viruses like this one. a masked palm civet in the wild. photo by kabacchi ( ) via: freeforcommercialuse.org. oh, how i remember when the toronto region, where i live, became the continent's...
http://advocacy.britannica.com/blog/advocacy/2020/02/animals-and-disease-when-will-we-learn/