Possible outbreaks in China and Mongolia have brought bans on hunting and eating the rodents, which can carry the disease
Russia has stepped up patrols to stop people hunting marmots near its border with China and Mongolia after the countries reported possible cases of bubonic plague, which can be carried by the animals.
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