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    Default TX Researchers find local hogs infected with harmful disease Tularemia. Pig

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    Funny quote from the article

    “A common way to catch the disease is by mowing over a group of infected baby rabbits,”
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    Yep, DirtDave, the sky is falling and weaponized rabbit carcasses are probaby already stockpiled to rain down on targets. I can just see it now -- infected rabbits carcasses (flash frozen of course) come raining down from the sky and hungry perps just scoop them up and total populations get infected and wiped out. But I thought smallpox already did that. Oh well, more reason to kill pigs and rabbits I guess. I'll do my best to wipe them out!
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