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- Dozens of dead horses were discovered at a dried-up waterhole 56 miles east of Alice Springs, a remote town in Australia's Northern Territory.
- Photos shared to the Alice Springs Community Forum on Facebook show dead horses covered in dust and branches.
- Residents believe the animals "are likely to have perished from dehydration accompanied by the overwhelming heat."
Dozens of wild horses have been found dead in Australia amid an extreme heatwave in the region.
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