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Exotic wildlife allegedly on sale at Wuhan virus market

An unconfirmed list of animals on offer at the Wuhan market in China where a coronavirus outbreak started showed 112 wildlife species on offer, including exotic animals such as wolf pups, peacocks, porcupines and more. – EPA pic, January 22, 2020.

A PRICE list circulating on China’s internet for a business at the Wuhan market lists a menagerie of animals or animal-based products including live foxes, crocodiles, wolf puppies, giant salamanders, snakes, rats, peacocks, porcupines, camel meat and other game – 112 items in all. “Freshly slaughtered, frozen and delivered to your door,” said the price list for the vendor, “Wild Game Animal Husbandry for the Masses”.

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Funny all these freaking viruses tend to come from China. If these dont get us n spell the end of the world, their armed forces will

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