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Chinese poison milk effects reach zoos

Category: Uncategorized | Date: Sep 29 2008 | By: Martin Odino

More and more effects of the China milk poisoning are becoming apparent as more zoo animals get diagnosed with kidney stones. this ordeal seems set to last since it has apparently been a concealed agenda for a while.

Two orangutans (must be what were referred to as Gorrilas), aged one and three, and a lion cub are now reported to be showing signs of kidney stones after being fed the milk powder for more than a year!

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The Mail Online edition reports the details in the story Now animals fall victim to China toxic milk scandal as officials admit cover-up during Olympics.

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Gorrilas suspected to be poisoned by milk powder

Category: Uncategorized | Date: Sep 25 2008 | By: Martin Odino

It is finally right under our noses. A substance that kills man or animal, the other could just be a step away from falling victim as well. Two gorrilas are suspected to be the latest victims of the china Milk powder poisoning.Much as we have lacking information as far as the effects of eating carbofuran-poisoned fish and birds are concerned, a negative effect is surely a possibility, only that we are not able at the moment to quantify the degree of the negative impact on our Kenyan poisoned ,wild meat lovers. Losing our wildlife and consequently tourists on the other end would just be equivalent to more countries banning of goods from China. We have a grande lesson to learn from China!

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