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  "path": "/animals/marine-mammals/seal-pups-were-dying-from-a-corkscrew-killer-on-a-canadian-island-it-turned-out-to-be-cannibals",
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  "textContent": "Dead seal pups on a Canadian island have been found with mysterious spiral-shaped injuries for years. The wounds were thought to be the work of sharks or boat propellers, but new research confirms a different cause.",
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