120,000 Rare Kazakhstan Saiga Antelopes Suddenly Die -- Scientists Mystified


Scientists are mystified by the sudden death of more than 120,000 endangered saiga antelopes in Kazakhstan, as officials announced on May 27, Wednesday. Experts conducting investigations are worried because the species that has been around since the Ice Age may go extinct.




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    1. Big Gay Jon Strikes again!!!!

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    2. Sadly,there is no disease so virulent or decimating as the "poacher" disease..there is no cure as yet.

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  2. Man is responsible for this I bet!

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    1. You could be right 10:05,there's a mass extinction event going on right now xx

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    2. Wrongo

      Many many problems with surfer dioxide and methane releases in that part of the continent. Silent killer

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    3. Surfer dioxide? Teehee :)

      Chili on the beach?

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  3. Please stop your only making yourself look more desperate by the day

    Mmg

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  4. Must have been your giant monkeyman leaping through portals killin em all.Why the hell wont Adam Davies confirm or deny that story from Johnson?

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  5. Hate to see the death of a species but maybe an explanation to how this relates on a site dedicated to Bigfoot New?

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    1. The video on on that youtube channel is owned by the people the run this blog. They get money per view. They have several youtube channels that they rotate videos on here from. This blog's primary purpose is to profit. It's not a public service

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  6. All were smothered by blue bag toting Sasquatch.

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  7. Triplet posts above belong to tube slapper

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    1. Make that a multiple freak out of repetition from Tube Tinkler.

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