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The reality, say biologists, is that these mass die-offs happen all the time and usually are unrelated.
Federal records show they happen on average every other day somewhere in North America. Usually, we don't notice them and don't try to link them to each other.
mass bird kill (estimated 3-5000 red wing blackbirds) in arkansas
mass fish kill (100,000 drum fish) in arkansas
small mass bird kill (aprox 500 red wing blackbirds and starlings) louisiana
mass bird kill (several hundered red wings, robins, grackles and starlings) kentucky
Mass fish kill (2 million small fish (mostly spot and croakers) Maryland
Mass fish kill (15 tons of sardines and other small fish) Brazil
Mass crab Kill (40,000 velvet crabs) England
mass fish kill ( "hundereds" of snappers) New Zealand
small mass bird kill (aprox 100 jack-daw) Sweden
UFO's (that no one has seen) while cruising the Earth put out some "emission(s)" that effected those birds and fish. One never knows!
"He said wildlife officials took seven of the dead birds for analysis and told him not to speak with the media. Still, the feisty landowner called a local radio station to recount the incident."
“There’s something going on,” he said. “This is not normal.”
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