Zoochosis Bad Disease

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If the animals stay in the zoos, then they could get a disease called zoochosis. Zoochosis is a disease that makes animals acts very strange. If the animals do have zoochosis, the people won't want to come to the zoo because they are acting strangely. If the people don't come then they won't get any money and there won't be any reason to even have a zoo in the first place. Zoochosis is a very bad disease that will make the zoo people close the zoos and that is what I

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