Seven Mysterious Mass Animal Deaths in 2017


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Top Seven Mysterious Animal Deaths in 2017

1)  Mass Animal Deaths in California

Mass animal deaths in California are not being treated as a priority. Over 2,000 leopard sharks have mysteriously died in the San Francisco Bay over the last few months. In addition to 500 bat rays, 50 smooth-hound sharks and hundreds and hundreds of striped bass.

But authorities appear unconcerned over these perplexing unresolved developments.

Still, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife says determining the cause is not a priority for the state since the sharks are not threatened or endangered.

Why could this be? There is no clear cut answers. But, some of these animals are shown to be suffering from a brain eating disorder.

And while a tiny parasite that allegedly eats away at the brains of these sea creatures is being looked at as the most likely cause according to scientists, they also claim that humans swimming in the Bay are not in any danger.

Yet those who have been paying attention to what’s been happening in the Pacific Ocean and along the entire West Coast of the US and Canada up to Alaska aren’t the least bit surprised that more ocean creatures are dying off and while scientists might blame a tiny parasite, it’s much more likely that these creatures have been ‘Fukushi-mad’ to borrow the term from Steve Quayle.

Do you think one day they will develop a brain eating disorder that can affect humans?

In the meantime however, head on over to the next page thousands of birds DROPPING DEAD in Cianjur, Indonesia.

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