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Is it a man!? Is it a plane?! ... no, just a dead bird falling from the sky...
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Amduscias
UPDATE: Wildlife officials say that even more previously unreported dead birds were found in Kentucky last week.

Millions of dead fish surfaced in Maryland's Chesapeake Bay in the U.S., Tuesday, while similar unexplained mass fish deaths occurred across the world in Brazil and New Zealand. On Wednesday, 50 birds were found dead on a street in Sweden. The news come after recents reports of mysterious massive bird and fish deaths days prior in Arkansas and Louisiana.

The Baltimore Sun reports that an estimated 2 million fish were found dead in the Chesapeake Bay, mostly adult spot with some juvenile croakers in the mix, as well. Maryland Department of the Environment spokesperson Dawn Stoltzfus says "cold-water stress" is believed to be the culprit. She told The Sun that similar large winter fish deaths were documented in 1976 and 1980.

ParanaOnline reports that 100 tons of sardines, croaker and catfish have washed up in Brazilian fishing towns since last Thursday. The cause of the deaths is unknown, with an imbalance in the environment, chemical pollution, or accidental release from a fishing boat all suggested by local officials.

In New Zealand, hundreds of dead snapper fish washed up on Coromandel Peninsula beaches, many found with their eyes missing, The New Zealand Herald reports. A Department of Conservation official allegedly claims the fish were starving due to weather conditions.

While all three events are likely unrelated, they come after recent reports of mysterious dead birds falling from the sky in both Arkansas and Louisiana. Thousands of dead birds were found in Beebe, Arkansas on New Year's Eve, and a few days later, around 500 of the same species were found 300 miles south in Louisiana. A Kentucky woman also reported finding dozens of dead birds scattered around her home. In the days prior to New Year's, nearly 100,000 fish surfaced in an Arkansas river 100 miles west of Beebe. Officials are now saying that fireworks likely caused the Arkansas bird deaths, and power lines may be to blame for the death of the birds in Louisiana.

Some remain skeptical of the explanations. Dan Cristol, a biology professor and co-founder of the Institute for Integrative Bird Behavior Studies at the College of William & Mary, told the AP that he was hesitant to believe fireworks were to blame unless "somebody blew something into the roost, literally blowing the birds into the sky."


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/...-_n_804591.html

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No poison found in birds that fell on town
First tests suggest midair collision, but why still isn't certain; number raised to at least 4,000

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4088554...ws-environment/



What the flying ...
Ian
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Originally posted by Amduscias
What the flying ...



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Amduscias
I wonder how stu feels about this
Ian
sadness, anger, horny.
woscar
netroM
Tornadoes?
Zharen
Holy . The end times are coming.
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by woscar


:haha:
woscar
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Originally posted by Zharen
Holy . The end times are coming.


Lira
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Originally posted by Amduscias
Tuesday, while similar unexplained mass fish deaths occurred across the world in Brazil

Sorry, I promise not to fart in the water again :(

KilldaDJ
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by Lira
Sorry, I promise not to fart in the water again :(


I don't think that's a promise you can keep. Or would even want to keep! Water farts are awesome. They smell so bad for some reason :stongue:
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