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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the only two plausible explanations are a large release of CO or CO2 nearby, or poisoning.[/quote] If it is a release of gas, wild animals would have died.[/quote] This reminded me of the Bogle-Chandler case, which is theorized to have been caused by hydrogen sulfide gas from a low-lying body of water (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogle–Chandler_case). [/quote] I think you may be onto something. It's possible the toxic sludge from fires in CA created that gas. The link above mentioned massive fish kills. I just read recently about massive salmon die offs in Northern CA. There were more fish than usual, due to more sediments that ran into the river from fires, but now most of the fish have died off. [/quote]
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