By David Quammen National Geographic Contributing Writer Passage 1 Had she been bitten by a snake? Had she eaten some poisonous weeds out in that scrubby, derelict meadow? Those hypotheses were eliminated two weeks later, when most of her stablemates fell ill. This wasn't snakebite or toxic fodder 46.63 Kb. 1
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