The earth continues experiencing strange happenings in various areas of the world. Since the world has experienced climate change, numerous strange events were reported all over the world includes the strange ‘sounds in the sky’, the strange flood, storm, tsunami, earthquake, the strange typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan), and the currently happening Polar Vortex in United States and Canada.
While the United States and Canada is presently suffering the strange cold zone, Australia on the other hand suffered the strange heatwave that caused more than 100,000 bats fall dead in Queensland.
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In news report with ABC.net.au the huge count of dead bats from 25 separate colonies since the weekend were coming from Mt Ommaney, Redbank, Boonah, Palmwoods, Laidley and Gatton was reportedly caused by a heatweave.
Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPA) spokesman Michael Beatty said that the significant heatwave hits the 25 separate colonies of bats across Australia and confirmed the 100,000 bats fall on the ground and died on the impact. Most of the residents had complained about the fallen creatures.
According to a similar report ‘Mashable’ the strange weather patterns taking place in Australia was reportedly a heatwave that hits northern state of Queensland had recorded temperature about 135 degree Fahrenheit or 57.22 degree Celsius.
Bat Conservation & Rescue Queensland President, Louise Sanders told Courier Mail that “[a]nything over 43 degrees Celsius (109 degrees Fahrenheit) and [the bats] just fall.” he said.
Queensland authorities warned residents not to touch the fallen bats to prevent any bites for those still living and prevent spread of viruses.