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Arkansas officials are investigating the death of an estimated 100,000 fish in the state's northwest, but suspect disease was to blame, a state spokesman said Sunday.
Originally posted by heataz
reply to post by The Sword
There is a toxic substance that allows birds to "see" the Earth's magnetosphere. I wonder if if changes in this substance due to this week's announcement of the disappearance of a huge portion of tha magnetosphere could have caused this--just a guess, of course.
Originally posted by neowakko
1000+ birds dropped dead from the sky.
www.abc.net.au
(visit the link for the full news article)
Wildlife officials in the US are trying to determine what caused more than 1,000 black birds to die and fall from the sky over an Arkansas town.
Originally posted by HUMBLEONE
reply to post by neowakko
Could it have anything to do with volcanic activity? The Arkansas cauldera.
www.nature.nps.gov...
Originally posted by Gradius Maximus
reply to post by Rosha
Could a gas bubble float 60 miles away from hot springs to be overtop of Beebe?
There should be a train of death sourcing from the area as well if that were the case... not just blackbirds in Beebe.
Oh, and duck
Hopefully we find out what it is asap!