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How Do So Many Endangered Creatures End Up in Japan’s Animal Cafes?

Por: The Times-Tribune Health April 02, 2023

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In Japan, it’s possible to enjoy a coffee while an owl perches on your head, or to sit at a bar where penguins stare out at you from behind a... + full article



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