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It stinks so good! Morticia, a “corpse flower” named for the odor of dead flesh it gives off, bloomed this past Tuesday at the Franklin Park Zoo – an occurrence that only takes place once every 15 years and lasts only a few hours. Zoo New England president Johh Linehan talks with Emily about the Zoo’s smelly attraction.

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