Article 6A0WV First birds, now mammals: how H5N1 is killing thousands of sea lions in Peru

First birds, now mammals: how H5N1 is killing thousands of sea lions in Peru

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Dan Collyns in Paracas
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Avian flu has decimated the marine creatures on the country's Pacific coastline and scientists fear it could be jumping from mammal to mammal

At first, it appears to be dead. Its head lies in the sand, and a small tide pool has formed around it. Its shoulder blades jut out and its coffee and beige pelt hangs loosely on protruding vertebrae that taper down to its long tail flippers.

But the young male sea lion is still alive. Its round wet eyes blink and occasionally it tries to move, rolling over or lifting its head, as the flooding tide inches it up the beach in Chepeconde, about 75 miles south of Peru's coastal capital, Lima.

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