31. The animals evidently died in their burrows or were carried off by carrion eaters. 32. The animals died. 33. The animals often die in transit. 34. The mythical chupacabra often is blamed in Latino cultures when farm animals die mysteriously. 35. The zoo pleads for a safe and speedy return, saying the animal could die without professional care. 36. Veterinarian Jimmie Gill said that it is an unfortunate fact of medicine that sometimes animals unexpectedly die. 37. When an animal dies at the zoo, scientists at the society save part of it for future research. 38. When an animal dies in your home, the amount of time you have before the problem turns intolerable depends on a couple of factors. 39. When an animal dies, says Petersen, it is first attacked by scavengers, such as turkey vultures and raccoons. 40. When an animal dies, the bacteria create spores, which are released. |