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Answer: The Wildlife Hospital at the zoo treats about a thousand plus animals usually. The procedure now is to take a tissue sample of each and freeze it in special tubes. The tissues can then be used in the future and each sample can be stored for up to 3,000 years, for many of reasons, whether it be to reproduce species that become extinct or for organs for transplant.

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