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Zebra dies at UK zoo after 'incident' with rhino

Sky News Friday, 10 January 2025
Zebra dies at UK zoo after 'incident' with rhinoA zebra has died at a zoo in Essex after an "incident" with a rhino in a mixed species enclosure.
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