Italy – Hundreds of dead mice found in earthquake
Jun 22, 2012 13:46:58 GMT -5
Post by baydoll on Jun 22, 2012 13:46:58 GMT -5
Dead mice that sprout like mushrooms.” “Small piles of dead rats. Of every kind, type and size.” Did the earthquake kill them?
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Italy – Hundreds of dead mice found in earthquake area
By Robert On June 19, 2012 ·
“Dead mice that sprout like mushrooms.” “Small piles of dead rats. Of every kind, type and size.” Did the earthquake kill them?
(Translated from a very flowery article by Marco D’Inca. Forgive me if I oversimplified.)
(Excerpts) – A mouse found dead on a scale, another in the garage, several in the garden. Then in the square in the historic center. So many. Almost invasion. And they are dead. Stiff. Some even in the process of decomposition. Small piles of dead rats. Of every kind, type and size.
They will be about seventy, maybe a hundred: forty were found on the territory of Castellavazzo , others in the area Zoldano, also in Spar and surrounding areas, near the village of Pirago, even Erto and Casso.
Dead mice that sprout like mushrooms. Never before have these areas experienced similar episodes. At least, not with this consistency.
But stop! Do these deaths have anything to with the earthquake last Saturday?
Castellavazzo was hit by the earthquake less than a week ago. The thought passes quickly and the association of ideas is quickly made.
One thing is certain: the extermination of rats is not the work of man or a fool who likes to spread toxic substances. The animals, in fact, no signs of poisoning. Ergo, were not killed.
Confirmation came from the laboratories ULSS of Belluno, not even the shadow of a trace of poison. But then what is the nature of this murder? And to thicken the veil of mystery, some mice were found with eyes wide open. Another, as confirmed by Roccon Franco, the first citizen of Castellavazzo, “had a red spot on his chest.”
Veterinary experts and professionals struggle to give an explanation to this phenomenon. Paul Cecchin, veterinary Feltre and scholar of the behavior of animals, prefers “not to commit on a topic of which I have no special knowledge, and therefore can not explain.”
And from veterinarians in the village of Ponte nelle Alpi: “It is difficult to pinpoint the cause because we deal mostly dogs and cats. The earthquake? No, almost certainly there is no correlation between this memory and the earthquake. This may be caused by a bacterial form.”
Maximum Donadon from Treviso says that “mice are among the animals more resistant, even to survive nuclear explosions”. Now, however, will be carried out extensive tests to find out once and for all the nature of this massacre in rodents: six, seven specimens were sent to the Institute Zooprofilattico, which will be studied.
www.gazzettino.it/articolo.ph...1&sez=NORDEST#
iceagenow.info/2012/06/italy-...rthquake-area/
Italy – Hundreds of dead mice found in earthquake area
By Robert On June 19, 2012 ·
“Dead mice that sprout like mushrooms.” “Small piles of dead rats. Of every kind, type and size.” Did the earthquake kill them?
(Translated from a very flowery article by Marco D’Inca. Forgive me if I oversimplified.)
(Excerpts) – A mouse found dead on a scale, another in the garage, several in the garden. Then in the square in the historic center. So many. Almost invasion. And they are dead. Stiff. Some even in the process of decomposition. Small piles of dead rats. Of every kind, type and size.
They will be about seventy, maybe a hundred: forty were found on the territory of Castellavazzo , others in the area Zoldano, also in Spar and surrounding areas, near the village of Pirago, even Erto and Casso.
Dead mice that sprout like mushrooms. Never before have these areas experienced similar episodes. At least, not with this consistency.
But stop! Do these deaths have anything to with the earthquake last Saturday?
Castellavazzo was hit by the earthquake less than a week ago. The thought passes quickly and the association of ideas is quickly made.
One thing is certain: the extermination of rats is not the work of man or a fool who likes to spread toxic substances. The animals, in fact, no signs of poisoning. Ergo, were not killed.
Confirmation came from the laboratories ULSS of Belluno, not even the shadow of a trace of poison. But then what is the nature of this murder? And to thicken the veil of mystery, some mice were found with eyes wide open. Another, as confirmed by Roccon Franco, the first citizen of Castellavazzo, “had a red spot on his chest.”
Veterinary experts and professionals struggle to give an explanation to this phenomenon. Paul Cecchin, veterinary Feltre and scholar of the behavior of animals, prefers “not to commit on a topic of which I have no special knowledge, and therefore can not explain.”
And from veterinarians in the village of Ponte nelle Alpi: “It is difficult to pinpoint the cause because we deal mostly dogs and cats. The earthquake? No, almost certainly there is no correlation between this memory and the earthquake. This may be caused by a bacterial form.”
Maximum Donadon from Treviso says that “mice are among the animals more resistant, even to survive nuclear explosions”. Now, however, will be carried out extensive tests to find out once and for all the nature of this massacre in rodents: six, seven specimens were sent to the Institute Zooprofilattico, which will be studied.
www.gazzettino.it/articolo.ph...1&sez=NORDEST#