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Thousands of dead crabs have washed up along the Kent coast – the latest in a series of bizarre animal deaths sweeping the world.
More than 40,000 Devil crabs – also known as Velvet swimming crabs – were found strewn along beaches in Thanet along with dead starfish, lobsters, sponges and anemones.
Experts believe the crabs died from hypothermia after the UK’s coldest Deecember in 120 years.
The crab deaths are the latest in a series of mass animal deaths all around the world.
Coastal warden Tony Sykes said: 'We suspect that climate change and warmer weather has lured the crabs towards the shoreline. 'They could also be attracted to these waters looking for kelp, to feed on.
Originally posted by JonoEnglish
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Distribution They are found from northern Norway to the Mediterranean and the Black Sea. They live on all British coasts and are native to parts of Africa.
thousands of collared doves in Faenza have been discovered dead "in heaps in the flower beds, crushed by machinery in the streets, horribly hung from trees like Christmas balls."
Originally posted by aoi3610
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Originally posted by aoi3610
Aflockalypse
LOL