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Zoo gets bird DNA samples

Dr. Mike Malone and Brit Spaugh Zoo Curator Marge Bowen hold down the zoo’s bald eagle, in order to get a blood sample. The sample will be used to determine the bird’s sex.

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  Wednesday afternoon, Dr. Mike Malone found himself eyeball to eyeball with an eagle. Malone is veterinarian to Great Bend’s Brit Spaugh Zoo. This week he completed collecting blood samples on 20 of the zoo’s birds. Samples will be sent to a lab to determine the sex of the birds. The eagle has been at the zoo for several years, but its sex was never known for certain, Zoo Director ...

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