Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Weekly news

                         Weekly News
Yellow Fever Wiping Out Monkeys
The yellow fever is basically wiping out all the muriqui monkeys in the Atlantic. There has been around about 400 monkeys found dead lying on the ground in Espirito Santo. It happened on the 22nd of February 2017 this year. It happened in Espirito Santo near the Atlantics. It got spread from the tropics. The same type of mosquitoes spread the disease among all the muriqui monkeys, that same mosquito gave some of New Zealand the Zika virus and the Muriqui can’t be vaccinated like we can. Our opinion: Our opinion is that we want to keep some monkeys in captivity because we want at least some to be alive so they can breed, and not go extinct because they are not far from that. We got this information from kiwikidsnews.co.nz online. One question that I’m curious about is “are their still going to be these types of monkeys left around the world in certain areas. Our three words and meanings are: dengue means that a disease in the tropics is transmitted by the mosquitoes. Transmitted means that something passes from person to person. Outbreak means that something is unwelcome like a disease or war. Go here to find  the story from Kiwi Kids News

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