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The Bird Man
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What was once believed to be a normal condition for a rare breed of Warbler, the Tennessee Headless Warbler, now appears to be a virus instead. This virus appears to complete dissolve the head of any animals it comes in contact with while AMAZINGLY keeping the animals alive. The virus is called Anacephalis Cocci, and has been recently been observed in hous cats that hunt, kill, and eat, birds afflicted with the virus. Health officials are urging cat owners to keep their cats inside at ALL times.


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OH MY STARS!! Do they have a vaccine for that yet! I really would hate to see my squirrels getting that problem! yikes haha


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The Bird Man
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It now appears that Anacephalis Cocci may have crossed the line to Humans according to the CDC in Atlanta, GA. It appears that people that study and photograph birds are picking up the virus from touching contaminated tree branches in area that are used by afflicted birds. Cat owners may soon follow suit. BE CAREFUL! There is NO known cure or treatment at this time!


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