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To: John who wrote (34027)1/3/2011 6:51:18 PM
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2012 closer than we think? Dead Fish: 100,000 Dead Fish, Dead Birds Found in ArkansasBy Lindsay Christ on January 3rd, 2011

A dead bird lies on Skylark Street in Beebe, Ark. on Saturday, Jan. 1, 2011. The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission said Saturday more than 1,000 dead black birds fell from the sky in Beebe. The agency said its enforcement officers began receiving reports about the dead birds about 11:30 p.m. Friday. (AP Photo/The Daily Citizen, Warren Watkins)The plot thickens in Arkansas.

Before the thousands of dead red-wing blackbirds fell mysteriously in Beebe minutes into 2011, an estimated 100,000 drum fish were found dead in a nearby river.

The fish were discovered Thursday night, and experts believe that their death was likely the result of a disease. “If it was from a pollutant, it would have affected all of the fish, not just drum fish,” Keith Stephens of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission said.

advertisement The reason for the birds’ deaths is still unknown, but remains were taken to labs for testing. They were collected by workers in environmental-protection suits. It is unlikely that they were poisoned.

Maybe all that 2012 talk isn’t as crazy as we think…

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