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In March 2011, a million dead fish floated in U.S. ports, and thousands of birds in the town died mysteriously

In March 2011, when California residents woke up from their dreams, they were startled by the strange sight in front of them:

A large number of dead sardines appeared in the place where the ship was parked in the harbor, a million dead fish floated so densely on the surface of the sea, and the sea not far away was also piled up with dead fish half a meter thick, which looked quite terrifying.

At first, there was speculation that someone had carried out a mass slaughter of these fish, and some people suspected that it was a curse... Speculation is intensifying.

In March 2011, a million dead fish floated in U.S. ports, and thousands of birds in the town died mysteriously

But is that really the case?

One of the most famous things about sardines is that they like to live in groups, always in groups of millions, active in the cold currents where food is abundant.

When they are enjoying food, they do not know that they have become the dinner in the eyes of the big fish.

Sharks will attack them, dolphins will join the fight, many sardines will be reduced to food, and others will instinctively flee.

Could it be that they were attacked for their cause of death?

In March 2011, a million dead fish floated in U.S. ports, and thousands of birds in the town died mysteriously
In March 2011, a million dead fish floated in U.S. ports, and thousands of birds in the town died mysteriously

When people scrutinize the fish, they instantly rule out this possibility.

They found that the fish were covered with a toxic acid.

It should be that after eating poisonous seaweed, they accidentally swam into the port parking area under the influence of poison.

After the sun goes down, there is no photosynthesis, and the thin oxygen is simply not enough to supply such a huge school of fish.

When oxygen is exhausted, all fish die of asphyxiation due to lack of oxygen.

The truth came out, not a massacre, not a curse, but a natural and strange accident.

And being made into fertilizer is the final destination of these millions of dead fish.

In March 2011, a million dead fish floated in U.S. ports, and thousands of birds in the town died mysteriously

The strange death of the fish here has just been solved, and there has been a bizarre violent death of the blackbird over there.

Chinese New Year's Eve that night, thousands of black owls died bizarrely, causing countless people to panic: Is the end of the world coming?

In the small town of the southern United States, there are only more than 5,000 people living there, but there are 1.5 million blackbirds living with people here.

As the sun sets, the black plovers whine and return to their nests, then blacken the sky, and for years people have been accustomed to this noisy neighbor, but do not like them.

In March 2011, a million dead fish floated in U.S. ports, and thousands of birds in the town died mysteriously

Suddenly, a bizarre thing happened.

When the music for the New Year was about to sound, the people who guarded the age witnessed a terrible scene:

It was not fireworks that crossed the sky, but tens of thousands of blackbirds.

They either smashed into the roofs of residents like meteorites, or crashed into windows or trees, just like the scene in Hitchcock's film "Birds", the horror and reality are staged in reality.

In March 2011, a million dead fish floated in U.S. ports, and thousands of birds in the town died mysteriously

Every family's backyard, by every road, on the grass, is full of the corpses of black owls. It looked frightening, and people hurriedly called for help.

At first, the police thought that some drunkard was playing a prank, but ignored it.

More and more calls could be made, and the police realized the seriousness of the matter and immediately went to the police to check it out.

In March 2011, a million dead fish floated in U.S. ports, and thousands of birds in the town died mysteriously

As a result, the next day people saw such a strange scene: a group of people in protective clothing picked up dead birds on the street and on the roof.

Before the experts could examine the birds, things went in a strange direction.

Some people think that this is a good thing done by the government to help them get rid of this group of annoying birds;

Some argue that this is God's doing, to punish people for their sins... God said: I don't carry the pot!

What's more, this is that this is an alien attack, and the blackbird has hit the UFO... I have to say that the brain hole of the people in the beautiful country is big.

In March 2011, a million dead fish floated in U.S. ports, and thousands of birds in the town died mysteriously

In order to dispel people's fears, experts immediately examined the dead birds, and found that the birds were well nourished and looked healthy, but had many traumas, and the body was also bleeding in unison, which should have hit a fixed object and died.

Supposedly, the black eagle should fall asleep at night, so why do they fly in large numbers?

In March 2011, a million dead fish floated in U.S. ports, and thousands of birds in the town died mysteriously

After searching and investigating, we learned the truth about the death of the BlackBird:

It turns out that black thrushes are invisible at night and generally do not fly.

But Chinese New Year's Eve night's firecrackers woke them up and flew out of the nest, crashing into a nearby house in the darkness and dying.

Well, the "Out of Science" program group calls out to the insider!

In addition to these two bizarre events, there are many strange events in nature, and Australia has the most to say.

Have you ever seen such an ocean? The foam is so much that it is like being in the cream, attracting countless people to play.

In March 2011, a million dead fish floated in U.S. ports, and thousands of birds in the town died mysteriously

Australia is a symbol of beach culture, but on the coast of Amba, there is this peculiar landscape:

The overnight sea became turbid, and when pushed by the waves, the foam piled up higher and higher, as if a huge piece of cream was constantly churning,

Locals excitedly rushed to the beach for a bubble bath party.

The photos of bubbles drowning people have also attracted worldwide attention.

In March 2011, a million dead fish floated in U.S. ports, and thousands of birds in the town died mysteriously

Many people speculate that this phenomenon is caused by pollution, but it is not.

The foam phenomenon is caused by the phytoplankton in the sea, which is the foundation of marine life, the bottom of the food chain, and the oxygen on the earth is produced by these tiny organic matter.

When the phytoplankton dies, it breaks down various compounds, which form foam when stirred, which is equivalent to the detergent of the ocean.

Yamba became a tourist attraction because of this bubble event, also known as "Cappuccino Beach".

Not so lucky are the seabirds that have encountered blisters off the coast of the United States, which are both foul-smelling and sticky, and seabirds are struggling with this deadly bubble, and tens of thousands of seabirds are on the verge of death.

Scientists soon stepped in to investigate, only to discover that the reason why the foam was sticky and smelly was that there had been an oil spill in the sea a few years ago, and there had recently been a seaweed tide, and the feathers of seabirds were no longer waterproof after being stuck, so they had to wait for death.

In March 2011, a million dead fish floated in U.S. ports, and thousands of birds in the town died mysteriously

But seaweed tides don't all die and destroy, but they also create spectacular sights: glowing oceans.

It is like a glowing firefly, flickering faintly in the ocean, from less to more, slowly forming a large sea that will glow, beautiful and spectacular.

In March 2011, a million dead fish floated in U.S. ports, and thousands of birds in the town died mysteriously

The light emitted by marine life is not only visible to the naked eye, but can also be surveyed on satellites.

They are large in scale, and long-distance luminescence also requires seaweed tides to sustain.

When the seaweed tide reaches the time of death, a large number of bacterial communities are generated, and the bacterial swarm effect is triggered, forming a spectacular light scene.

In March 2011, a million dead fish floated in U.S. ports, and thousands of birds in the town died mysteriously

From Australia's "cappuccino beaches" to the deadly bubbles on the west coast of the United States, to the glowing magical ocean, everything shows us the wonders of nature.

Even the tiniest creatures have awesome power.

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