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BREAKING: A Toronto museum is investigating the sudden death of thousands of bees in a glass-enclosed beehive exhibit
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1264584:MV8xMzYwMTMwXzIyNDIxOTYyX0M0MUEzQkNF] the new guy probably turned off the air to the bees, a well intentioned move to save energy yes, the road is paved with such [/quote]
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The news comes on the heels of reports of the mass-death of animals across the globe!
Officials at the Royal Ontario Museum said 20,000 bees in a biodiversity exhibit had died within two days last week, though they had appeared healthy.
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