Animal Behavior, Methane Poisoning, Dead or Alive and on the move (+ interactive map)

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When Planet X entered the inner Solar System in late 2002 - early 2003, it was not just the Earth that reacted, as it did with an increase in earthquakes, volcanism and extreme weather, the animal life on Earth also started showing signs of the approaching monster.

The most noticeable symptoms were:

  • Crazy Animal Behaviour:  Reports of bizarre behaviour including animal attacks from normally passive creatures and spiders spinning webs over whole fields.
  • Confused Animals:  Whales and dolphins stranding themselves on beaches in droves or getting lost upstream in coastal rivers.
  • Large fish and bird kills:  Flocks of birds falling dead from the sky and shoals of fish dying and floating to the surface of lakes, rivers and washing up along coastlines.

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Crazy Animal Behaviour

Reports of crazy animal behaviour have included sheep that charged a farmer’s wife off a cliff, deer attacking a car and rabbits biting pedestrians.  Spiders have spun webs over whole fields and caterpillar larvae have covered whole trees in silk.

As usual, the Zetas explain the true causes:

http://www.zetatalk.com/transfor/t154.htm (Jan 11th 2003)

Animal behavior also has been noted as almost crazed, where animals normally passive and seeking to avoid confrontation will attack with provocation, or fly in the wrong direction during migration. This is due to signals the animals or insects get from the core of the Earth, signals not known to man, but nonetheless there.  [……]  Spiders weaving webs to an extreme so that acres are covered under webs, get noted, but the base behavior is normal for a spider.  EOZT

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Confused Animals

Other erratic behaviour among animals included a seeming loss of direction with whales and dolphins swimming inland and stranding themselves on beaches.

Unreliable Compasses  (March 28th, 2009)

The compass is unreliable for the past few years, and lately has gotten very extreme in its variance. Many animals and insects have a biological compass, recording during migrations where that compass laid, and when taking a return trip relying on the recording to guide them back. If the Earth's N Pole swings away from the press of Planet X, which is increasingly pointing its N Pole at the Earth, then these animals are not given correct clues and aim for land or up a river. Sad to say, this will only get worse as the last weeks and the pole shift loom on the horizon.   EOZT

Are due to the Magnetic Clash   (July 1st, 2006)

The compass anomaly, swinging to the East, is indicative of the Earth adjusting to the approach of Planet X and the clash of their magnetic fields. The change is indicative of a clash in magnetic fields as Planet X comes ever closer to the Earth, their fields touching. It is the combined field that Earth must adjust to, and continue to adjust to, not the exact position of the N Pole of Planet X within these fields, and the Sun's magnetic field enters into the equation too. This dramatic change, noted by a conscientious tracker, checking dual compasses daily for years, indicates that the Earth is trying to align side-by-side with Planet X, bringing its magnetic N Pole to point toward the Sun, as Planet X is currently doing in the main. These adjustments are temporary, and change about, as magnets can make dramatic and swift changes in their alignment with each other. Put a number of small magnets on a glass, with iron ore dust, and move a large magnet about under them, and watch the jerking about they do. Are we saying the Earth's magnetic field is going to get more erratic in the future, dramatically so? There is no question that this will be one of the signs that will come, yet another not covered by the Global Warming excuse.   EOZT

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Large fish and bird kills

Hundreds, if not thousands, of these events have taken place with the frequency increasing year on year.  Poignant examples include the 20 tonnes of dead herring which washed ashore in Norway and 1200 pelicans found on a beach in Peru.

Earth Farts  (January 9th, 2007)

We have explained, in great detail, that the stretch zone does not register great quakes when rock layers pull apart and sink, as this is a silent Earth change. Nancy has carefully documented breaking water and gas mains, derailing trains, dislocating bridge abutments, mining accidents, and outbreaks of factory explosions, showing that these have occurred in rashes on occasion, when the rock layers pulled apart. [……]  In September-October of 2005, a smell of rotten eggs was sensed from LA to Thunder Bay on Lake Superior to the New England states and throughout the South-Eastern US. We explained at that time that this was due to rock layers being pulled apart, releasing gas from moldering vegetation trapped during prior pole shifts, when rock layers were jerked about, trapping vegetation. We explained in March of 2002 that black water off the coast of Florida was caused by this phenomena. Do these fumes cause people to sicken, and birds to die? Mining operations of old had what they called the canary in a birdcage, to warn the miners of methane gas leaks. Birds are very sensitive to these fumes, and die, and this is indeed what happened in Austin, TX. Were it not for the explosions associated with gas leaks, it would be common knowledge that gas leaks sicken, as the body was not structured to breathe such air for long.   EOZT

 

Zetatalk Explanation  (January 8th, 2011)

Dead fish and birds falling from the sky are being reported worldwide, suddenly. This is not a local affair, obviously. Dead birds have been reported in Sweden and N America, and dead fish in N America, Brazil, and New Zealand. Methane is known to cause bird dead, and as methane rises when released during Earth shifting, will float upward through the flocks of birds above. But can this be the cause of dead fish? If birds are more sensitive than humans to methane release, fish are likewise sensitive to changes in the water, as anyone with an aquarium will attest. Those schools of fish caught in rising methane bubbles during sifting of rock layers beneath them will inevitably be affected. Fish cannot, for instance, hold their breath until the emergency passes! Nor do birds have such a mechanism.   EOZT

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Comment by KM on June 6, 2015 at 3:48am

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3112976/Mystery-eart...

Mystery of the Texas 'earthworm herds' that form a perfect line on roads: Scientists baffled by strange behaviour since storms

  • Rangers in Einsenhower State Park thought mounds were old spaghetti
  • They turned out to be clumps of worms, sitting in middle of road stripe
  • Worms stayed in the artful formation for two days, and the disappeared
  • One theory is that heavy rain may have forced them onto dryer land 

Since the recent storms in Texas, worms in the area have been behaving strangely.

In Einsenhower State Park, for instance, rangers have spotted clumps of what they thought was discarded spaghetti sitting in the middle of the road.

On closer inspection, the strings of pasta turned out to be mounds of worms, sitting in a perfect line at the centre of the road stripe.

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In Einsenhower State Park, rangers have spotted clumps of what they thought was discarded spaghetti sitting in the middle of the road. The 'pasta' turned out to be worms behaving oddly

In Einsenhower State Park, rangers have spotted clumps of what they thought was discarded spaghetti sitting in the middle of the road. The 'pasta' turned out to be worms behaving oddly

THEORIES FOR ODD BEHAVIOUR

Park rangers provided two main theories for the worms' bizarre behaviour.

The first is that the heavy rain forced them onto dryer land. They believe the rain saturated the ground causing the worms to find a less flooded area. 

Another theory is that the raindrops sounded like predators, leading the worms to want to escape together.

In total, the rangers discovered 30 clumps of earthworms following heavy rain and flooding in the southern US park which borders Lake Texoma.

'Even our biologist doesn't know why they're spaced so well and in the line,' Park Superintendent Ben Herman toldABC News.

Worms have been known to arrange themselves in clumps such as this, and are often called 'earthworm herds.'

The creatures often do this when they are in distress or faced with danger.

Scientists believe the clumps allow them to use touch to communicate and influence each other's behaviour.

Comment by jorge namour on June 4, 2015 at 6:35pm

Walking fish trying to invade Australia

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Small perch that walk on land and climb trees currently migrate north of Australia. An attempt to disturbing invasion may be related to climate.

http://nautisme.meteoconsult.fr/actualites-nautisme/a-decouvrir-2/2...[actus]

https://translate.google.com.ar/translate?sl=fr&tl=en&js=y&...[actus]&edit-text=&act=url

Perch climber walking in the sand. Credit: safaritalk

Australian scientists are concerned about the gradual arrival of "climbing perch" Anabas testudineus, "climbing fish" in English, or "walking fish" (in reference to the series The Walking Dead zombies). This small freshwater fish of 25 cm, gouramis family, is native to Asia (India and China), but down from a decade south. He is currently very present in eastern Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and is moving more and more towards the south: in the north of Australia.

Some specimens have already been sighted on two Queensland islands, 10 km from the mainland. How a freshwater fish can he do such a trip? This perch through the seas as the land! She spends freshwater pools with salt water, walk on land, and even climb trees ... With the help of its pectoral fins full of thorns, fish creeps on the ground so disorganized, but very effective. Not just a few seconds or even minutes, but several days: climbing perch can indeed take up to 6 days out of the water with his lungs, enough to cover many kilometers. During the cold season, the perch sinking into mud and hibernate for 6 months.

A ferocious predator perhaps in search of a better climate

Climbing perch is a formidable predator whose arrival worried scientists studying Australian wildlife: it is an invasive species that swallows everything it its path, fish, frogs and even birds. In addition, it also wreaks havoc in the belly of those who try to make a dinner. The boom swells in the throat or the stomach of one who tries to devour and thus chokes his opponent.

The reason for this massive migration, which began to be observed from 2005 and has increased since, is still poorly understood.

Apparently climbing perch appreciate large thermal contrasts, particularly for its hibernation, and it finds less and less these weather conditions in Asia and Indonesia. This might explain his journey to the north of Australia and islands, areas where the temperature differences between winter and summer, day and night, are still very marked.

Comment by KM on June 3, 2015 at 3:31pm

http://www.ocregister.com/articles/oarfish-663925-fish-island.html


Rare 17-foot-long oarfish found off Catalina Island


A rarely-seen sea serpent was discovered Monday on a beach on the western end of Santa Catalina Island. The island harbor patrol found a 17-foot dead oarfish floating in the waters off Sandy Beach. Courtesy of Catalina ConservancyCOURTESY OF CATALINA CONSERVANCY

A rarely-seen sea serpent was discovered Monday on a beach on the western end of Santa Catalina Island.
The island harbor patrol found a 17-foot dead oarfish floating in the waters off Sandy Beach.
Seagulls apparently had been eating parts of the body, said Annie MacAulay, a marine scientist who was at nearby Emerald Bay with 50 science camp students.
It was not known how the fish died and how it ended up near the beach. Their sightings are rare, so not much is known about the behavior of oarfish. Scientist do know they live in depths of 700 to 3,000 feet, and are capable of growing up to 50 feet long.
MacAulay, the founder of Mountain & Sea Adventures, an environmental education non-profit based on the island, said it was her second time seeing the snake-like fish in her 20 years working on the island.
“It was such a coincidence that I was here today,” said MacAulay, who is usually handling other responsibilities for the group. “I’m doing a lot of behind-the-scenes stuff, so I’m not always at camp.”
It took 16 people to pick up the fish, Mountain & Sea Adventures employee, Miranda Prado said. The fish was donated to several organizations for scientific research, she said.
The last sighting of an oarfish in the region occurred in 2013 when a dead 18-footer was found at Toyon Bay on Catalina Island. A 14-foot oarfish washed up in Oceanside five days later.
A study of the Oceanside fish revealed 6-foot-long ovaries where hundreds of thousands of eggs were found.
Cal State Fullerton marine biologist Misty Paig-Tran, who studied the Oceanside fish, told the Register last year that it appeared the 2013 Catalina Island and Oceanside oarfish had been mating and died when they somehow ended up in dangerous shallow water. Because of their unique skeletal structures, it’s difficult for them to swim down to safe depth, she said.
Researches found three types of parasites during a study of the Catalina fish’s intestines to determine what oarfish eat.
Other recent video recorded by remotely operated vehicles spotted several observations of healthy oarfish between 2008 and 2011 off Mexico. In 1996, Navy SEALs found a 23-foot oarfish dead off the shore of San Diego.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on May 30, 2015 at 10:44pm

Original post May 11, 2015

https://yamkin.wordpress.com/2015/05/29/3-tons-of-dead-fish-found-i...

3 TONS of dead fish found in the waters in Lonate Pozzolo, Italy

May 29, 2015

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A fish kill within two settling tanks placed between two reservoirs that serve to purify the waters of the stream before they are fed into the Arno River Ticino. It happened last Saturday, May 9 in the early afternoon of Lonate Pozzolo. On site they operated agents Team wildlife provincial police that has contacted dell’AIPO operational staff in order to ascertain any problems of hydraulic and colleagues of the security service of the Parco del Ticino warned of ARPA and ASL to the extent of their competence.
 
Declared a failure to quickly recover the fish in trouble, it was decided to add water in the settling tank at risk, using the means that suit the Parco del Ticino made ​​promptly, provided by volunteers.
 
On the morning of Sunday, May 9, then, the Company Graia, alerted the day before, with the help of the Fire Department, the team personnel wildlife Provincial Police and the Parco del Ticino, has sought repayment of approximately 300 kg. of cyprinids (mainly carp) and their storage at the slaughterhouse of Luino for disposal.
 
Not yet, unfortunately, identified the causes that led to the influx of fish representing more untenable in relation to the space occupied and the resulting lack of oxygen, it is expected that this phenomenon will continue over time.
 
The team Faunistica provincial police is therefore in constant contact with the Ente Parco del Ticino, AIPO, the Lombardy Region and all institutions involved in order not only to remedy the incident but also to put in place strategies to prevent events analogues.
 
“This incident is yet another demonstration of professionalism and effectiveness by the Wildlife Section of the provincial police – said the provincial councilor in charge Fabrizio Mirabelli – are under investigation to determine the causes of this phenomenon. The attention of the Province is maximum to help protect an area important and sensitive environmentally as the one in question. “
Courtesy of varesenews.it
Comment by SongStar101 on May 28, 2015 at 11:17am

Whale washes ashore in 12th recent death in California

http://news.yahoo.com/whale-washes-ashore-12th-recent-death-califor...

POINT REYES STATION, Calif. (AP) — Another dead whale washed ashore in Northern California, the 12th carcass that has appeared in the past few months and marks a higher-than-normal number of deaths but not a record.

The dozen whales have been found along nearly 300 miles of coastline and are of different species and various ages. In a typical year, one or two gray whales wash ashore, said Frances Gulland, the senior scientist for the Marine Mammal Center.

The most recent animal appeared Tuesday on a beach along the Point Reyes National Seashore, officials said. It's badly decomposed and headless, making identifying the species and its age difficult, said Mary Jane Schramm, spokeswoman for the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary.

"(The condition) suggests it could be a killer whale attack," she said.

Scientists are trying to determine if there is a connection between the beached whales, The San Francisco Chronicle reported (http://bit.ly/1Bp1F2A ). They are considering factors such as environmental changes, food distribution, shipping and predator behavior.

"We are seeing them coming from so many different species and various causes of death," Schramm said. "One of the reasons we are seeing such a cluster at one time is we have very strong winds that have been blowing consistently that are washing things onto shore."

At least one of the whales showed evidence of being hit by a ship. Two others were missing limbs, which indicates they got tangled in fishing gear or attacked by killer whales.

The latest beached whale appeared a few days after a 28-foot juvenile gray whale washed up on the Sonoma County coast. Last week, a gray whale carcass appeared in Half Moon Bay as officials buried a sperm whale and a humpback whale.

In April, two gray whales got beached in Santa Cruz County, a killer whale was found near Fort Bragg and a gray whale washed up in Monterey County.

Many of the dead were gray whales, but they were so badly decomposed that researchers have not been able to determine how they died, Gulland said.

The last large increase in whale deaths was in 1999 and 2000, when 40 dead gray whales were found on beaches in the Bay Area, she said.

Before that die-off, there were 26,600 gray whales nationwide, according to estimates by the National Marine Mammal Laboratory in Seattle.

Comment by Howard on May 26, 2015 at 4:08am

Endangered Saiga Antelope Suddenly Dying in Vast Numbers (May 22)

As many as 85,000 saiga antelope, one-third of the current population in Kazakhstan, have mysteriously died off in the last few days, and no one knows why.

The animals are recognizable for their distinctive humped snout.

International veterinarian experts have been flown to Kazakhstan to study possible causes for the catastrophic die-off.

The number of saiga plummeted in the 1990s as a result of poaching. At the latest Kazakh government count in 2014, the saiga population stood at 257,000.

“It’s an extraordinary species,” says Milner-Gulland, a UK-based academic who heads the Saiga Conservation Alliance, a network of conservationists working to protect the antelope.

“Because it lives in a really harsh environment, where you have really cold winters and drought condition, it has a natural ability to rebound.”

Sources

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/endangered-saiga-ant...

http://www.onislam.net/english/health-and-science/news/486463-mass-...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Saiga_Antelope

Comment by K Tonkin on May 25, 2015 at 7:40pm


6th dead whale washes ashore on Bay Area beach


SANTA ROSA (KRON) – The carcass of a 28-foot juvenile gray whale washed on Portuguese Beach this weekend.

This is the 6th dead whale to wash ashore since mid April, raising concern as to what is killing these enormous mammals.

Park officials say the whale came ashore on the Sonoma Coast on Friday night or Saturday morning, but that it had most likely been dead for some time.

California State Parks Ranger Damien Jones says the marine Mammal Center took a tissue sample in an attempt to determine the cause of death.

On May 19th, a dead grey whale appeared in Half Moon Bay. Two whales have recently washed up on the shore in Pacifica, one in April and one in early May. Also in April, a killer whale washed up near Fort Bragg.

Jones says the juvenile gray whale does not appear to have been killed by trauma, like being struck by a ship. The whale carcass will remain on the beach until a necropsy is performed.  Several of the other dead whales have been buried due to the odious stench.

We are now entering the final months of whale migration, so officials are hoping this trend stops.

Comment by SongStar101 on May 20, 2015 at 10:32pm

Fourth whale found dead along California coast

http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2015/05/20/whale-dead-beach-stra...

A 40-foot dead whale has been found along the Northern California coast, bringing to four the number that have been discovered in the past month.

The gray whale carcass was discovered on Monday near Half Moon Bay, about thirty miles south of San Francisco, KNTV reported.

On May 4, a 42-foot female humpback whale was found. A 48-foot sperm whale was found on April 14, both in the same general vicinity.

An orca, or killer, whale carcass was also found near Fort Bragg, 200 miles north in Mendocino, on April 18.

Scientists haven't been able to determine a cause of death for any of the animals.

Because all four are different species and because this is the time of year when whales are migrating along the California shore, they are probably not linked, said Jim Covel, director of guest experience at the Monterey Bay Aquarium in Monterey, Calif.

Gray whales have been migrating up from their birthing grounds in Mexico since late February.

"They haven't been eating much for the last several months, and a certain number of them just run out of gas," he said.

The sperm and humpback whales typically travel about 70 miles off shore, so they wouldn't have been in the same region along the coast when they died, making a problem in the area unlikely, he said.

All the whales are headed to summer feeding grounds in Alaska.

Because some whale populations are rebounding after enduring decades of depredation by hunters, there are now higher numbers passing along California each year. That could account for more frequent encounters with living, and dead, whales.

"Certainly the number of humpback whales is increasing at a pretty healthy rate, so we may be seeing more mortalities," said Covel.

Boat strikes are also a problem for whales up and down the coast, but usually they're relatively easy to spot, leaving tell-tale signs on the animal.

The danger has been lessening in the past few years as the national marine sanctuaries work with commercial shipping to move shipping lanes and slow traffic down, he said.

"When these large commercial vessels are moving at a pretty good clip, by the time the whales detect there's a ship there it's too late, they can't get out of the way," he said.

Slowing the ships down gives the whales time to react.

All of the carcasses were inspected by the network of whale-stranding experts that exists up and down the coast. Scientists come out to inspect and take tissue and sometime bone samples to try to determine the cause of death and for research purposes.

Once that's done, the carcasses are buried as quickly as possible because of the smell.

"Usually by the time they take it to be the beach they've been dead a few days," said Covel. "By then, they've ripened quite a bit.

Comment by Howard on May 20, 2015 at 6:38am

Mystery Over 1300 Dead Birds on Chilean Beach (May 17)

Chilean authorities have said they are investigating what killed some 1,300 seabirds that mysteriously turned up dead on a beach in southern Chile.

They were found Sunday afternoon by visitors to a small black-sand beach in the southern town of Lenga, a cove with several hundred inhabitants who live mainly on fishing and tourism.

Chile's Agriculture and Livestock Service said it was analysing samples taken from the birds to try to determine the cause of death.

Hundreds of birds were found dead in the same area in 2010.

Source

http://www.9news.com.au/world/2015/05/19/09/09/mystery-over-1300-bi...

Comment by Howard on May 16, 2015 at 9:03pm

Massive Fish Kill in Siberian Lake (May 14) 

Thousands of dead carp and grouper suddenly appeared in Lake Khatyng, Sakha Republic, the coldest region in Russia.

Shocked locals have posted pictures of the dead fish amid suspicions they were killed by explosions as officials melted winter ice to prevent flooding.

Locals in Tulagino village blamed the dynamiting of local rivers to prevent ice causing dams on rivers, so leading to flooding of villages. But representatives of the Ministry of Emergencies in the republic, also known as Yakutia, denied being responsible for the dead fish.

A spokesperson said: 'On 13 May we did blow up the ice, but the work was near the village of Namtsy, almost 100 km from Tulagino. Even if we assume that fish died because of the explosion, it is unlikely that they were carried such a distance.'

The Emergencies Ministry even expressed doubts about the authenticity of the pictures.

Village official Anna Neustroyeva said: 'The photos are real. Yesterday, on the surface of the lake, there were a large number of dead fish.'

None of the dead fish showed signs physical damage which can occur among those close to river explosions.

Source

http://siberiantimes.com/ecology/others/news/n0218-puzzle-over-mass...

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