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Rogue Squirrel Invades Meta's Bangkok Office, Injures Employee Before Capture

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A squirrel caused a brief disruption at Meta's office in Bangkok after apparently sneaking in inside a delivered package. The animal got loose inside the building, creating chaos among staff. One employee was injured during the incident before the squirrel was eventually caught. The unusual intrusion was quickly resolved, with the animal contained after the commotion.

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