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Sabrina Bradshaw
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2 May, 04:34
Why are viruses harmful to animals
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Trevon Copeland
2 May, 04:35
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Viruses are harmful to animals because it causes illness, and it can be easily spread on to other organisms. Thus, making animals sorely ill, or worse, dead.
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Franklin Johnston
2 May, 04:47
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Viruses are harmful to animals because viruses are dangerous and contagous.
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