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 Starr DiGiacomo on March 7, 2014 at 5:25am

http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2014/03/07/3958738.htm?site=wes...

7 March, 2014 9:36AM AEDT

Hundreds of Dead Birds found near Dubbo

Corellas

Some of the recused corellas found with hundreds of dead birds near Dubbo ( - ABC Western Plains)

Wildlife Information and Rescue Service volunteers have been responding to rescue calls with hundreds of native birds found dead or extremely ill in the Troy Reserve area.

Around 25 birds have been rescued so far but hundreds are reported to have died with WIRES volunteers saying calls from the public are still coming in.

It appears that a significant number of corellas have been killed, but sulphur crested cockatoos and galahs have also been effected.

Ann Mara is Chair of Dubbo WIRES Volunteers, "There's Carcass after carcass after carcass, many dead and some of them dying, lots of carcasses in the river itself. You know that's really hard on our volunteers. It's a terrible scene."

The NSW Environment Protection Authority is investigating the deaths.

Initial laboratory tests conducted by the EPA indicate that they may have died as a result of pesticide exposure. The EPA is also investigating the source of the pesticides.

As a precaution, people are warned to keep away from sick or dead birds and are advised not to handle them. Pets should also be kept away from affected birds.

Stuart McLeod is the Director of Technical Services with Dubbo City Council, "By all accounts it's a commercially available pesticide which is causing the problem. Where dead birds are seen in the river council workers have been out on the river collecting those birds."

Mr. McLeod reassured residents that there's no danger to the Dubbo City water supply as the effected area is ten kilometres downstream of the city's water treatment plant.

Comment by lonne rey on March 6, 2014 at 12:00am

Minnesota Mystery: What’s Killing the Moose?

GRAND PORTAGE, Minn. — For moose, this year’s winter-long deep freeze across the Upper Midwest is truly ideal weather. The large, gangly creatures are adapted to deep snow: Their hollow fur insulates them like fiberglass does in a house. And the prolonged cold helps eradicate pests that prey on moose, like ticks and meningeal worm, or brain worm. Yet moose in Minnesota are dying at an alarming rate, and biologists are perplexed as to why.

n the 1980s, moose numbered about 4,000 in the northwest part of the state; today, there are about 100.

Source

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on March 5, 2014 at 12:17am

http://wivb.com/2014/03/03/hundreds-of-ducks-found-dead-around-lakes/


Hundreds of ducks found dead around lakes


DUNKIRK, N.Y. (WIVB) – Hundreds of ducks are being found dead along Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, and the state Department of Environmental Conversation says extensive ice coverage is to blame.

The ducks have been found along the Lake Ontario shoreline, the Niagara River, in the open waters of Lake Erie, and Dunkirk Harbor. Conservationists say the fish eating birds found dead are emaciated and lack water-proofing, which is often a side effect of starvation.

Biologists believe the extensive ice coverage on the lakes has forced wintering waterfowl to concentrate in the limited remaining open water. That, in turn, reduces the food for all and, along with severe cold, is killing off the undernourished birds.

Though the mortality rate is difficult to estimate, the DEC categorized it as “extensive.”

Comment by John Smith on March 4, 2014 at 12:07am

Age-old indicators under stress in high Bolivia  For centuries, farmers in the fragile ecosystems of the high Andes have looked to the behavior of plants and animals to figure out what crops to grow and when.http://news.yahoo.com/age-old-indicators-under-stress-high-bolivia-...

Comment by sourabh kale on February 28, 2014 at 2:48am

Mass die off of Frogs in the Curragh

 26/02/2014

Hundreds of dead frogs have been reportedly found in a lake in the Curragh.

Water samples were collected yesterday after an estimated 250 to 300 dead or dying frogs were found in the area writes Paula Campbell.

An overnight analysis of the water sampled by the Herpetological Society of Ireland returned results that are within the normal range  for a healthy habitat however.

The primary symptoms of the frogs discovered were dry, crackly skin around the neck area. There was also red discolouration in the skin of some of the frogs, known as common frogs, in what has been described as a ‘mass die off’ of the frogs in the lake.

There are a number of possible causes of this huge frog die-off including being a target for rats during the spawning seasons as they become an easy target because the are worn out after all the frog reproduction.

The Ranavirus, which causes internal haemorrhaging could also be a cause, alongside Chytrid, a pathogenic water fungus which invades the immune system, giving the animals a crusty appearance.

Skin swabs have been taken for DNA analysis in an effort to identify the root cause of this mass mortality occurrence.

The common frog also known as Rana Temporaria is a protected species so it is vital that the cause of this outbreak is found to prevent any future incidents.

A similar occurrence was reported in Waterford last year.

http://www.leinsterleader.ie/news/local-news/mass-die-off-of-frogs-...

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on February 27, 2014 at 7:32pm

http://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/four-tons-of-dead-fish-found-in-k...

Four Tons of Dead Fish Found in Kompong Cham Lake
FEBRUARY 27, 2014

About four tons of fish were found dead on the surface of Boeng Vien lake in Kompong Cham province this weekend, leading villagers to collect them to make emergency batches of the fermented fish paste known as prahok.

Srey Santhor district governor Heng Vanny said that local authorities had not yet determined how the fish had died, but believed it could be due to recent fast growth of the invasive aquatic plant known as water hyacinth.

Mr. Vanny said that water levels in the lake were particularly low due to the dry season, leading the water hyacinth to die and rot.

“We think the rotten plants and the weather are the reason,” he said.

Water hyacinth is known to put down vast networks of underwater roots, or “runners,” and can starve water of its oxygen, killing fish. Provincial Fisheries Administration deputy chief Hing Sothanarith said that fish were still dying Wednesday, but in smaller numbers than over the weekend.

“We told people to collect the dead fish to make prahok, and we instructed them not to cook them for eating, because we are worried that the fish will make people sick if the fish really died of poisoning,” he added.

Comment by Howard on February 24, 2014 at 8:46pm

500 Dead Sheep in New Zealand a Mystery (Feb 3)
Police are investigating the death of 500 sheep on a Southland property.

The sheep were found dead in a gully on Mt Wendon, owned by Steve and Steph Hastie in the Wendon Valley.

Steve Hastie declined to comment and Steph Hastie said they "really don't want to think about it".

The sheep are believed to have been smothered.

The incident happened when the ewes were heading back to their paddock through a series of open gates after the lamb sale on Mt Wendon between 11pm on February 2 and 7am the following morning.

Police, who said the landowner found the sheep dead in a gully, went public yesterday in a bid to solve the mystery.

Constable Wayne McClelland, of Gore, said the cause of the deaths, whether natural or suspicious, was being investigated.

Detective Sergeant Greg Baird, of Gore, confirmed police were investigating the possibility the sheep had smothered themselves after being spooked.

Source

http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/sheep/9758936/Sheep-deaths-...

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on February 20, 2014 at 3:30am

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2563343/Thousands-puffins-w...

Thousands of puffins wiped out in storms: Records numbers wash up dead on coasts of Spain and France

Bodies of dead puffins have been found washed up on the bays of France and Spain, provoking worries that the storms have thinned their numbers

Bodies of dead puffins have been found washed up on the bays of France and Spain, provoking worries that the storms have thinned their numbers


of Biscay

  • A few die each year, but recently many more have died due to storm weather
  • Drowning is common cause of death for the puffins
  • They are often swept away in strong storms while hunting at sea

PUBLISHED: 17:11 EST, 19 February 2014

Thousands of puffins are feared to have been killed in the recent storms that have hammered the UK for the last month. 

The British Trust for Ornithology said today it’s received a record number of reports of puffins, wearing uniquely-numbered metal rings showing they are from the UK, being washed up dead on the coasts of France and Spain.

It’s feared they have been wiped out in their thousands while hunting far out to sea in the storm-lashed Bay of Biscay for their favourite food, sand eels.

BTO spokesman Paul Stancliffe said: 'Sadly, the sight of a puffin, beak full of sand eels, might be a little harder to come by this summer as they struggle to survive the recent storms that have rocked the Bay of Biscay.'

In a normal winter, the BTO would expect two or three ringed puffins to be found in the Bay, which covers western France and northern Spain, but during the last few weeks, more than 35 have been reported and countless more are feared to have been drowned and lost forever far out at sea.

The previous highest number of ringed birds found was back in 1979 when 17 dead puffins were reported.

British puffins head out into the Atlantic for the winter months, riding out the worst that the weather can throw at them.  

As the winter progresses, they make their way back into the Bay of Biscay before heading home to their breeding colonies and the burrows and tunnels in the ground on clifftops that they used the previous summer. 



Comment by Tracie Crespo on February 16, 2014 at 2:07am

Low oxygen can cause more fish deaths in Rio Piracicaba - Piracicaba news and Region - Brazil http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?act=url&dept...

02/12/2014 22h11 - Updated 12/02/2014 22h34

Low oxygen can cause more fish deaths in Rio Piracicaba

Alert is Cetesb who sent technician to evaluate passage in the urban area.
Removal of carcasses bed, scheduled for this Wednesday, has been postponed.

G1 Piracicaba Area

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Mortandade de peixes no Rio Piracicaba (Foto: Mateus Medeiros/Arquivo pessoal) Excerpt from the Piracicaba River was 'taking' of dead fish (Photo: Matthew Medeiros / Staff File)

The city of Piracicaba (SP) scheduled for the evening of Wednesday (12) the removal of thousands of fish found dead in Rio Piracicaba afternoon, but the difficulty of access to the stretch postponed the service, which should be taken up on Thursday Wednesday (13). The Environmental Company of São Paulo (Cetesb) reported that new cases of mortality can occur, since the oxygenation of water is compromised by the presence of sewage.

The dead fish, mostly of gold species curimba, jurupensém piapara and continue the shores of Avenida Jaime Pereira (Bongue Road), in the neighborhood Jupiá region. The stench in place is strong. Once they are gathered, the carcasses will be taken to a private landfill in Paulínea.

The increased load of organic matter in the river bed, living the worst drought in 50 years, is appointed by a specialist as the leading hypothesis for the killing.

Milhares de peixes são encontrados mortos no Rio Piracicaba (Foto: Mateus Medeiros/Arquivo pessoal) Thousands of fish were found dead
the river (Photo: Matthew Medeiros / Staff File)

"We had in the city in recent days by strong and rapid rain which carried sewage and filth from the sewers and stormwater network to the river. With more organic matter in water, oxygen consumption increases and lack for fish," said environmentalist Richard Schmidt.

According to him, the dead fish should not be used for human consumption because it may be contaminated.

Photographer Matthew Medeiros caught in the late afternoon of Wednesday fish dying among those who were already dead. "I saw one of them jumping out of the water for air.'s A very sad scene. Did not think I'd see it one day."

Mortandade de peixes no Rio Piracicaba (Foto: Fernanda Zanetti/G1) Fish kills in Rio Piracicaba turned
'Tourist attraction' (Photo: Fernanda Zanetti/G1)

The carnage turned attraction in Rio Piracicaba . Throughout the afternoon, residents and tourists were on the banks of the spring to see the situation closely.

"Never had a problem of this size in the Piracicaba River," said agronomist Mauricio Gadotti the EPTV.

21:30 on Wednesday, the depth of the Piracicaba River was only 90 cm, as measured by the Watershed Committee of Piracicaba, Capivari and Jundiaí (PCJ). The normal for this time of year is around 3 meters. The flow rate was 14,100 liters of water per second, which is also well below the historical average.

Comment by sourabh kale on February 14, 2014 at 6:51pm

Rare whale species washes up dead in Playa Matina

Screenshot of the rare beaked whale, which was approximately 5 meters in length.

(Courtesy of Noticias Repretel)

A beaked whale was found dead on the shores of Playa Matina on Tuesday, Noticias Repretel reported. The sighting is only the fourth beaked whale body ever found in Costa Rica, and the first on the Caribbean side.

According to Noticias Repretel’s report, the body showed no signs of human inflicted damage, and residents believe the whale got disoriented and drowned in deep water.

Not much is known about beaked whales due to their tendency to stay deep under the water. Though they must surface to breath every hour or so, beaked whales are known to dive to average depths of 300 meters (1,000 feet).

http://www.ticotimes.net/2014/02/12/rare-whale-species-washes-up-de...

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