"Heatwaves in Mexico Cause Surge in Animal Deaths"

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A severe heatwave in Mexico has led to the deaths of 157 howler monkeys and numerous birds and bats due to dehydration and heat stroke. Environmentalists report that the extreme temperatures, exacerbated by drought, forest fires, and deforestation, are causing widespread wildlife fatalities. Efforts to treat and release affected animals are ongoing, but the situation remains dire with potential long-term impacts on the ecosystem.
- Heat-related monkey deaths climb in Mexico, as environmentalists report deaths of birds and bats The Associated Press
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- Dead Monkeys Are Falling From Trees Amid Brutal Heat in Mexico The New York Times
- Current Climate: Extreme Heat Hits Miami, New Delhi And Mexico's Tropical Forests Forbes
- Video: Mexico’s monkeys are dropping dead due to prolonged heatwaves CNN
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