2018年12月23日星期日

印度沿海地區至少50頭牛突然倒下死亡/ 澳洲下湖鳳頭鸚鵡、喜鵲和鴿子從天空墜落死亡

印度沿海地區至少50頭牛突然倒下死亡
At least 50 cows suddenly drop dead in coastal India

At least 50 cows were mysteriously found dead near Landaduali village under Aska block in Ganjam District on Thursday, triggering panic among locals.

According to first reports, five cowmen of the village were looking after hundreds of grazing cows in the morning, when all of a sudden, their behavior changed and about 50 unexpectedly and instantly drop dead.

Farmers and concerned residents rushed to the area to find out the origin of this mysterious mass death.

Meanwhile, officials are trying to find the cause of this strange cattle death.

Two days ago, many different birds were seen falling dead from the sky in Australia.


http://strangesounds.org/2018/12/at-least-50-cows-suddenly-drop-dead-in-coastal-india.html


澳洲下湖鳳頭鸚鵡、喜鵲和鴿子從天空墜落死亡
Galahs, magpies and pigeons drop dead out of the sky in Lower Lakes, Australia

A large number of dead galahs have shown signs of possible poisoning after “literally falling out of the sky” in South Australia’s Lower Lakes region. Magpies and pigeons also affected. Just a few months after more than 200 galahs were found dead, dropping from the sky, in Burra, also in Australia.

“A lot of people in the area, including those who come here for holidays, are distraught by seeing these animals literally falling out of the sky. It’s absolutely horrific. They go down so fast and you can see how their claws are balled up because they can’t hold onto the branch any more and fall out of the trees. They’re literally face down on the ground,” Ms Hope said.

Ms Hope sent two of the dead birds to Biosecurity SA which delivered a pathological report indicating a “significant congestion of organs, which commonly occurs with poisons/toxicity“.

There were no signs of disease and the agency described it as a suspected poisoning involving 50 birds in the Milang area.

Ms Hope said more than 100 birds had since been found and she had delivered a further 20 for toxin and pesticide testing. The cause of the mortality did not appear to be an infectious disease.

Magpies and pigeons also affected

Ms Hope said she had since heard reports of galahs being found in Murray Bridge and at Goolwa, and hoped the Government took it further to test the environment and find out where the “chemicals were coming from”.


http://strangesounds.org/2018/12/galahs-magpies-and-pigeons-drop-dead-out-of-the-sky-in-lower-lakes-australia.html




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