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Deadly fungus and lung parasites are hammering wild rattlesnakes

A recent study has uncovered a significant health crisis among wild rattlesnakes in the southeastern United States, revealing that many are infected with both a deadly fungus and lung parasites. This alarming situation poses a threat to rattlesnake populations and highlights the need for increased conservation efforts and research.

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