For the first time ever, bird flu has been identified in king penguins near Antarctica, marking a significant and concerning development in the spread of the virus. A team of scientists, including British researchers, made the discovery amid signs that the virus is extending its reach through the sub-Antarctic region. This finding has raised alarms about the potential impact on wildlife in one of the world's most famous wildlife havens.
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Scientists have identified the world’s first-ever cases of bird flu in king penguins, amid signs that the virus is spreading through the sub-Antarctic region @janemerrick23 reports https://t.co/NjVGvYoyNQ
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BREAKING: bird flu has been identified in king penguins for the first time ever, a team including British scientists has revealed @theipaper https://t.co/AuVYPm4F9E
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