60,000 antelope dead in 4 days!
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From: snapcrackpop
04-Sep-15
snapcrackpop's Link
Anyone else hear about this die-off in Kazakhstan?
http://www.nbcnews.com/science/environment/60-000- antelope-died-four-days-no-one-knows-why-n421056? cid=sm_fb
From: Florida Mike
04-Sep-15
They must have drank the koolaid...
From: LINK
04-Sep-15
So much we don't understand about Gods creation and yet people try to explain away the extinction of animals, by claiming a meteor or carbon has caused it.
From: stagetek
04-Sep-15
Damn dentists.
From: Adventurewriter
04-Sep-15
Wow must be global warming...you wanna bet the Global warming folks hang their hats on this...all they have to do it throw it in the "the environment is spinning out on control..."
From: Brotsky
04-Sep-15
Wow, if another 5-6k thousand die it'll be as tough on antelope as BB! Ha!
From: climb.on
04-Sep-15
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From: Woods Walker
04-Sep-15
WHEW! For a minute there I thought they turned TBM loose in Wyoming.....
From: drycreek
04-Sep-15
I'm leaving for Wyo in a week ! Almost had a heart attack !
From: IdyllwildArcher
04-Sep-15
257,000 animals and they're "critically endangered?"
From: muskrat
04-Sep-15
Obviously due to WMD testing by an Arab terrorist group.
From: Bill VanderLaan
04-Sep-15
That is a shame. Hate to see that happen to an endangered species.
From: Amoebus
05-Sep-15
Amoebus's Link
Better article on the endangered part and the possible cause(s).
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3222177/Mystery-killed-60-000-antelope-four-DAYS-solved-Normally-harmless-bacteria-appear-turned-endangered-animals.html
From: cityhunter
05-Sep-15
ike a endangered species could be directly related to its environment ,certain species can only thrive in a small ecosystem ,these ecosystems can easily be gone in a short period. man has a great way of ruining what God has given us.
From: Huntcell
05-Sep-15
Or God decided big nose antelope your time is up!
From: loopmtz
11-Oct-15
Pretty sad. I hope the scientists figure this out to prevent it in the future.