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Originally posted by dizzie56
In florida we had a big mass kill off last year due to the sudden cold snap. It ended up killing alot of fish. Grouper, snapper, trout, snook, etc. My thing here is that everytime these have popped up with the birds and the fish it is usually just one specific species is it not? The cold kills animals, ill agree. But it kills all the animals in the area, not just a specific species. In arkansas only black birds were killed. Why not other types of birds? Same thing with the fish.
Originally posted by dizzie56
In florida we had a big mass kill off last year due to the sudden cold snap. It ended up killing alot of fish. Grouper, snapper, trout, snook, etc. My thing here is that everytime these have popped up with the birds and the fish it is usually just one specific species is it not? The cold kills animals, ill agree. But it kills all the animals in the area, not just a specific species. In arkansas only black birds were killed. Why not other types of birds? Same thing with the fish.
Originally posted by ussvoyager1
FAAL: Top US Official Murdered After Arkansas Weapons Test Causes Mass Death
Hey guys, a friend sent me the link to this article, and it very well could be what caused the death of the birds and the fish:
www.fourwinds10.com...
Keith Stephens, a spokesman for the commission, said the birds showed evidence of trauma in the breast tissue, with blood clots in the body cavity and a lot of internal bleeding. All major organs were normal.