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Originally posted by kevinunknown
Just a thought, I know this mass animal death stuff in the press is rather scary and very interesting but……
What about the tens of thousands of people who died of starvation today…….
Originally posted by daryllyn
I was searching the interwebs trying to find "animal death statistics" (as well any other way I could think to phrase it) and found nothing. I don't understand why there isn't a statistic for this phenomenon when there is a stat for everything else. I think that it probably is common... to a point. But there is no way what we have recently seen is anything close to normal.
Maybe someone else has had more luck? If anyone has, please post a link.
Originally posted by heineken
Originally posted by daryllyn
I was searching the interwebs trying to find "animal death statistics" (as well any other way I could think to phrase it) and found nothing. I don't understand why there isn't a statistic for this phenomenon when there is a stat for everything else. I think that it probably is common... to a point. But there is no way what we have recently seen is anything close to normal.
Maybe someone else has had more luck? If anyone has, please post a link.
you got a nice 10/10 from me for your post
Originally posted by daryllyn
Originally posted by heineken
Originally posted by daryllyn
I was searching the interwebs trying to find "animal death statistics" (as well any other way I could think to phrase it) and found nothing. I don't understand why there isn't a statistic for this phenomenon when there is a stat for everything else. I think that it probably is common... to a point. But there is no way what we have recently seen is anything close to normal.
Maybe someone else has had more luck? If anyone has, please post a link.
you got a nice 10/10 from me for your post
You have a rating system for posts???
Originally posted by heineken
Originally posted by daryllyn
Originally posted by heineken
Originally posted by daryllyn
I was searching the interwebs trying to find "animal death statistics" (as well any other way I could think to phrase it) and found nothing. I don't understand why there isn't a statistic for this phenomenon when there is a stat for everything else. I think that it probably is common... to a point. But there is no way what we have recently seen is anything close to normal.
Maybe someone else has had more luck? If anyone has, please post a link.
you got a nice 10/10 from me for your post
You have a rating system for posts???
your post had to be rated
no one else noticed this strange phenomena?
where is the data for large floods and mass animal deaths?
Originally posted by heineken
Gentleman start your engines
Why there are aint on the web??
Can they censor the Search by Keywords , type of parental control?
Or did they knew from who knows when that these type of events will happen?
Originally posted by daryllyn
Originally posted by heineken
Gentleman start your engines
Why there are aint on the web??
Can they censor the Search by Keywords , type of parental control?
Or did they knew from who knows when that these type of events will happen?
We aren't all gentlemen here on ATS
Don't forget about the lady conspiracy theorists...
Originally posted by heineken
Originally posted by daryllyn
Originally posted by heineken
sry !!!
CONSPIRACY LADIES ARE THE COOLEST THING ON PLANET EARTH!! (and very determined )
For instance, Louisiana's State Wildlife Veterinarian Jim LaCour has stated that there have been 16 similar mass blackbird deaths in the past 30 years.[18]. On the other hand, according to Italy's WWF president Giorgio Tramonti, similar mass death events such as these have never happened before the year 2010.[19]
The term aflockalypse was coined by Washington Post writer Melissa Bell, in an article covering the deaths being reported across the United States and Europe in early January, 2011.[20] Aflockalypse is a portmanteau of the words "flock" and "apocalypse".
According to the USGS National Wildlife Health Center in the US over the past 10 years 175 mass deaths events exceeding 1,000 birds occured.[3]