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Thats a bummer. I know it sounds cold, but working in the animal field, I know firsthand that things like this happen. As Mr. Swanagan's remarks said, it is nature, animals are born and animals die. We can just offer them the best care we can in the meantime. And keep our focus, so that the best care can still be provided for the other animals.
Where I work, a mother kangaroo just recently dumped a joey from pouch, so my workload just quadrupled. Maybe I'll name him Ralph, in memory.
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