PETA video shows Asian wet markets still selling monkeys, bats
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Investigators with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) recorded video footage showing markets selling live dogs, monkey, civets, snakes and bats -- one of the animals that has been widely blamed for spreading COVID-19.

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