Frankfort zoo faces another tragic loss with the death of an alpaca, amid ongoing issues and USDA violations. Read more about the zoo's challenges.
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The death of the zoo's alpaca comes after two deer and two chickens died and a recent USDA inspection noted many missing birds. Necropsies are pending.
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