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Is the ebola virus partial to the desert biome? |
Is the ebola virus partial to the desert biome? Well, so far it's been found mainly in the rainforested areas of Africa. As far as I know, the animal reservoir for this disease has never been definitively identified, but it must exist in the rainforest environment. Therefore, I seriously doubt that it exists in a desert environment. |
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