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Is treated sewage worse for the environment than raw?

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Strategies for Coping with Health Threats in Animals

Animals face various health threats such as microbial infections, parasites, worms, viruses, and toxic compounds from their diet. They have evolved strategies to cope with these threats, but these coping mechanisms are embedded in their natural ecosystem. Wild animals can self-medicate and regulate their health, but captive animals may struggle due to limited resources. The ability to cope with health threats is partly taught behavior.

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