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		<title>Overweight, lost turkey rescued by California animal sanctuary on Thanksgiving</title>
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<p>Source &#8211; https://abc7ny.com/</p>
<p>Bubba the turkey was genetically altered at birth to gain weight and then be carved up for dinner.</p>
<p>Turkeys usually have very little to be thankful for on Thanksgiving because they&#8217;re typically the main dish.<br /><br />But this year, at least one bird at a northern California animal sanctuary has a new lease on life.</p>
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<p><br />Bubba the butterball of a turkey was genetically altered at birth to gain weight and then be carved up for dinner.<br /><br />But life presented him with a second chance when a rescuer found Bubba limping along a busy road.</p>
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<p><br />And an animal sanctuary in Placer County just happened to have room for one more.<br /><br />Now the bird has plenty of space to rest his swollen feet and enjoy the rest of his days.</p>
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