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About 500,000 blue mouths in New Zealand were heated to death by the heat, rushed to the shore, and covered the entire beach. Many professionals have explained this phenomenon

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About 500,000 blue mouths in New Zealand were heated to death by the heat, rushed to the shore, and covered the entire beach.

Many professionals have explained this phenomenon. Chris Battershill, an oceanographer at the University of Waikato, feels it's also related to climate change now. He came to a surprising conclusion: "In the heat of the weather, the sun is abundant, and the sea surface is unusually calm, it will cause the animal's heat stress response, which will also make them lack oxygen.... They finally gave in... I think these mussels are simmered..."

As a Chinese deeply wondered, foreigners do not eat green mouths? [Tears running] This... What a waste

About 500,000 blue mouths in New Zealand were heated to death by the heat, rushed to the shore, and covered the entire beach. Many professionals have explained this phenomenon
About 500,000 blue mouths in New Zealand were heated to death by the heat, rushed to the shore, and covered the entire beach. Many professionals have explained this phenomenon
About 500,000 blue mouths in New Zealand were heated to death by the heat, rushed to the shore, and covered the entire beach. Many professionals have explained this phenomenon

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