Beavers walk through Ukraine city after dam explosion destroys homes

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Beavers walk through Ukraine city after dam explosion destroys homes
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'There are a lot of beavers in that area, their habitat has been destroyed,' said a Ukrainian official.

While beavers may have survived the destruction of their habitat, in the meantime, fears of approximately 300 animal deaths at the Kakhovka Dibrova Zoo are realized.

Park owner Olena Navrotska believes all the animals—which prior to the incident included monkeys, raccoons, donkeys, ponies, nutrias, various birds, porcupines, marmots, turtles and numerous other species—are dead,"All the animals have stayed in the park since the first day of the invasion," Navrotska told Ukrainian news outlet UP.Zhyttia."The animals were stuck in the park; the whole park was mined, covered with trees and dug through with trenches. Evacuation was impossible.

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