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Guy Fawkes Night fireworks are likely behind the death of Roxie, a 3-month-old red panda living at the Edinburgh Zoo.
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By Adeel Hassan Roxie, a three-month-old panda, had just lost her mother, Ginger, five days earlier. Though the zookeepers at ...
The death of a baby Red Panda is believed to have been caused by fireworks set off for a holiday. Zookeepers at the Edinburgh Zoo in Scotland say that it was pyrotechnics that caused their 3-month-old ...
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Zookeepers have blamed fireworks on the annual Bonfire Night celebrations for the death of a baby red panda named Roxie.
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Zoo owners are linking the death of a baby red panda on Bonfire Night to fireworks and have called for tighter regulations.