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100,000 bats fall dead from the sky during a heatwave in Australia
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About 100,000 bats have fallen from the sky and died during a heatwave in Australia that has left the trees and earth littered with dead creatures. In scenes likened to "an Alfred Hitchock thought bubble",?a?heatwave across the north-east state of Queensland in recent days caused mass deaths of flying foxes from an estimated 25 colonies. Health experts have warned residents not to touch the dead creatures amid concerns about the spread of virus or bites and scratches from bats that may still be alive. At least 16 people have been are receiving antiviral treatment after coming into close contact with a bat. The stench from the rotting carcasses has begun to disturb residents of Brisbane and large towns. Authorities have dispatched rubbish collectors to pick up thousands of carcasses from populated areas. The RSPCA said the heatwave could have a devastating effect on the state's wildlife. "The heatwave was basically a catastrophe for all the bat colonies in south-east Queensland," a spokesman, Michael Beatty, told ABC News. |
澳大利亞的酷熱天氣導(dǎo)致10萬只蝙蝠從天上掉落死亡,樹上和地上到處散落著蝙蝠的尸體。 近日澳大利亞東北部昆士蘭州的熱浪導(dǎo)致25個(gè)蝙蝠聚居地的蝙蝠大量死亡。這個(gè)場面被媒體描述為“希區(qū)柯克電影般的場景”。
該協(xié)會(huì)的發(fā)言人邁克爾·貝提告訴澳大利亞廣播公司說:“這次熱浪對昆士蘭州東南部所有蝙蝠群落都是場大災(zāi)難?!?/p> (來源:Telegraph 翻譯:丹妮)
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