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While this could be an unusual natural phenomena, it sounds like it could be a test bed for a new bio weapon. Imagine if someone could develop a weapon that could be delivered and sit dormant until triggered, entire populations of animals could be wiped out.
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Erin Nelson
Erin Nelson
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That is my concern, though as a natural phenomena, the only likely candidate would be mass CO2 release, and that could potentially cause greater and more globally affecting consequences. The only natural action releasing that kind of CO2 would be seismic, magmatic though if that were the case a simple fly over should be able to determine this as the vegetation would suffer the same fate as the alpaca
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Thank you Erin for this interesting article, these antelope need to be put somewhere that the humidity is way lower, and can still sustain them, so they can at least grow back in number.
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Erin Nelson
Erin Nelson
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200,000 drop dead in two weeks, (we should assist in the effort to move the remaining beasts) see if we can figure out what is really going on in that desert.
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SFC Pete Kain
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I saw a special on that, The antelope died of a bacterial infection in part because of their noses keeping air warm and moist. The scientists ruled out pollution radiation and mass lightning kills
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Erin Nelson
Erin Nelson
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I evaluated that option, deadly yes but in a much less dramatic drop Out.
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