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  "textContent": "The internet's exotic-pet problem also extends to humans' closest living relatives. A new report from three major conservation groups finds more than 1,600 live primates, including chimpanzees, were advertised for sale on US social media over just six weeks in mid-2025, despite platform rules banning such trade, per the...",
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