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Indonesia begins investigation into how two Sumatran tigers in Jakarta zoo get COVID-19

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Jakarta, Aug 2 (EFE/EPA).- Indonesian authorities have begun an investigation into how two Sumatran tigers - a critically endangered species - at a zoo in Jakarta came to be infected with Covid-19.The two tigers, a 12-year-old female and a 9-year-old male, showed shortness of breath and loss of appetite and were tested for Covid-19 in mid-July, which yielded a positive result, the head of management of Ragunan Zoo, Endah Rumiyati, told EFE on Monday. (Camera: ADI WEDA).B-ROLL OF THE TIGERS FOUND TO BE INFECTED WITH COVID-19 AT A ZOO IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA.

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