Idaboy
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But it makes you wonder did it spontaneously occur then? Jump from another species? Or was it present but just extremely rare and then in the mid1900s we finally got saw more of it or knew what to look for...it's all really bizarreNot Cruerzfeldt or Scrapie, CWD in cervids is believed to be new to the landscape when it was discovered. The way it was described to me by the disease specialist Biologists who told me this insinuated it was more along the 10 year mark as I understood it.
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