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}}&amp;lt;blockquote&amp;gt;A medical journal has published a startling new theory about last year&amp;#039;s sudden, shocking extinction of the orangutan [see our award-winning video of the last orangutan at this link]. They suggest that the virus responsible was not a new mutation, but a very old one - an ancient virus buried until now in high-latitude permafrost, set free by global warming. The virus may have plagued the ancestors of the modern great apes more than one hundred thousand years ago.&lt;br /&gt;
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