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Lightning kills over 50 sheep in northern Greece and 160 cattle in Albania

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More than 50 sheep were killed in the region of Vlacha in Metsovo, northern Greece, after they were struck by lightning during a midday thunderstorm on Tuesday.

According to state broadcaster ERT, the frequent thunderstorms that have broken out in recent days are particularly intense with lots of lightning. Greece is high on the list of recorded deaths of people struck by lightning in Europe.

"Unfortunately, Greece has statistically probably the highest number of deaths than other countries in Europe due to lightning," said the training director of the Hellenic Rescue Team, Zafiris Trombakas, in an interview with the Athens-Macedonian News Agency's radio station.

Source: AMNA

Comment: A day earlier 150 cattle were struck and killed in Albania.


Fish

Killer whales are 'attacking' sailboats near Europe's coast - Scientists don't know why

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© Renaud de Stephanis/CIRCE Conservación Information and ResearchAn orca pod seen in the Strait of Gibraltar in 2021.
Ester Kristine Storkson was asleep on her father's small yacht earlier this month, sailing off the coast of France, when she was violently awakened.

Scrambling on deck, she spotted several orcas, or killer whales, surrounding them. The steering wheel swung wildly. At one point, the 37-foot sailboat was pushed through 180 degrees, heading it in the opposite direction.

They were "ramming the boat," Storkson says. "They [hit] us repeatedly ... giving us the impression that it was a coordinated attack."

"I told my dad, 'I'm not thinking clearly, so you need to think for me,'" the 27-year-old Norwegian medical student says. "Thankfully, he is a very calm and centered person, and made me feel safe by gently talking about the situation."

After about 15 minutes, the orcas broke off, leaving father and daughter to assess the damage. They stuck a GoPro camera in the water, she says, and could see that "approximately three-quarters of [the rudder] was broken off, and some metal was bent."

For any vessel, losing steering at sea is a serious matter and can be dangerous in adverse conditions and some sailboats have had to be towed into port after orcas destroyed their rudders.Fortunately, the Storksons had enough of their rudder left to limp into Brest, on the French coast, for repairs. But the incident temporarily derailed their plan to reach Madeira, off northwest Africa, part of an ambitious plan to sail around the world.

Doberman

Florida woman dies in vicious dog attack after 100+ bites

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A 69-year-old Florida resident was killed in a vicious dog attack Sunday.

The body of Shirley Johnson, who lives in Gritney, about an hour north of Panama City Beach, was found about 24 hours after her death.

According to the Holmes County Medical Examiner, a pack of dogs bit Johnson more than 100 times.

Attention

Rare giant squid washes up on Cape Town, South Africa shore just months after another appeared 6 miles away

Twitter user Tim Dee, who found the strange-looking sea creature (above) on Scarborough Beach on Tuesday, shared photos and videos online that show the colorful squid's gigantic eye
Twitter user Tim Dee, who found the strange-looking sea creature (above) on Scarborough Beach on Tuesday, shared photos and videos online that show the colorful squid's gigantic eye
A rare giant squid was discovered dead on a beach in Cape Town, South Africa, months after another washed up six miles away.

Twitter user Tim Dee, who found the strange-looking sea creature on Scarborough Beach on Tuesday, shared photos and videos online that show the colorful squid's gigantic eye.

'Giant squid species wrecked on Scarborough beach this morning,' he wrote. 'What's it to ya, Moby Dick?'

Dee's video shows a marine biologist pulling back flesh to reveal the squid's huge beak that it uses for hunting and fishing.

The sea creature, which looks like something Salvador Dali would have painted, is also known for having a very large eye - usually up to 11 inches in diameter with a 3.5 inch pupil. Larger eyes can better detect light, including bioluminescent light, which is hard to find in the ocean's depths.


Comment: Details of the specimen found in May: Beachgoers stunned after elusive giant squid washes up on shoreline near Cape Town, South Africa


Fish

Oarfish from the ocean depths caught in the Mediterranean Sea in rare event

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Many call it King of the Herring , others simply " oarfish ". Several indicate it as snake fish or scabbard fish; from the Ionian and Lucanian parts they also call it belt fish. Normally, it lives in the ocean depths and it is rare to see it in the Mediterranean . The fact is, that, in recent days, two fishing enthusiasts, Giandomenico Capodiferro from Laterza and Giovanni Torcivia from Taranto , have caught one two meters long.

A rare specimen

They were on the state-owned shoreline of Metaponto, a stone's throw from Marina di Ginosa. With their respective rods, equipped with artificial lures, they hoped for a fruitful day. Suddenly, the wire of the Capodiferro reed stretched beyond belief and from here an unusual adventure began. At first both thought it was a strap fish, in the following days, however, they had the confirmation that it was the oarfish. This fish usually lives in the ocean depths between 300 and 1000 meters . Not many are seen on the surface; but every time they are sighted they leave behind a trail of mystery.

Doberman

5 Great Danes attack, kill owner in northwest Iowa

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A northwest Iowa woman who was found in a ditch died after being attacked by her five Great Danes, authorities said Wednesday.

A man found the woman in a rural area of Clay County on Monday but couldn't get close to her because of several large dogs, according to KTIV-TV.

The Clay County Sheriff's Office says the man reported what he found and deputies determined the woman was dead. She was identified as Mindy Kiepe, 43, of Rossie.

The state medical examiner said Wednesday that Kiepe died of multiple dog bites. An investigation determined Kiepe's Great Danes caused her death.

Kiepe lived at a farm near where her body was found.

The sheriff's office said the dogs were euthanized.

Source: AP

Health

Boy, 10, loses leg in shark attack off Florida Keys

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An 10-year-old boy was attacked by a shark in the Florida Keys on Saturday, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission.

According to FWC, Jameson Reeder Jr. was snorkeling at Looe Key Reef around 4:30 p.m. when he was bitten on the leg by the shark.

The boy's uncle, Joshua Reeder, told News 6 that Jameson's leg had to be amputated below the knee after being attacked by what's believed to be an 8-foot bull shark. Despite the severity of the injury, Reeder said the family's spirits are strong.


Attention

Eight dolphins beached saved, two dead in Auckland, New Zealand

Buckets of water nearby a dolphin stranded at low tide.
© Prepper KiwiBuckets of water nearby a dolphin stranded at low tide.
Seven dolphins from a pod of 10 beached on Waiheke Island have been refloated and are swimming back out to sea, the Department of Conservation says.

One adult dolphin and a calf died earlier this afternoon after the mass stranding at Whakanewha Bay.

The remaining juvenile dolphin returned to deeper water shortly before 4pm. The animal was monitored by Project Jonah and was seen heading back out into the Hauraki Gulf.

DoC's Auckland inner islands operations manager, Emma Kearney, said efforts to refloat the other dolphins and shepherd them out to sea continued after 4pm.


Attention

More than 60 dead dolphins on Bulgaria's northern coast so far in 2022

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More than 60 dolphins have been found dead on Bulgaria's northern Black Sea coast so far this year, according to a report by Nova Televizia.

Separately, in early June, the Green Balkans conservation organisation said that by that point, the regional directorate of the environment ministry in Bourgas on Bulgaria's southern coast had reported 55 dead dolphins since 2022 began.

Nova reported Professor Violin Raikov of the Institute of Oceanology at the Bulgarian Academy of Science as saying: "We know that there are military actions in Ukraine. It is quite likely that underwater explosions would cause such mass death".

For now, the theory that the dolphins had been killed intentionally by people was being rejected, the report said.

Raykov said that cetacean morbilivirus was particularly dangerous for dolphins, which could become infected en masse.


Question

What killed tons of fish in European river? Mystery deepens

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© Patrick Pleul/dpa via APDead fish lie on the banks of the German-Polish border river Oder in Lebus, eastern Germanny, Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022. Poland’s environment minister says laboratory tests following a mass dying off of fish detected high levels of salinity but no mercury in waters of Central Europe’s Oder River.
Laboratory tests following a mass die-off of fish in the Oder River detected high levels of salinity but no mercury poisoning its waters, Poland's environment minister said Saturday as the mystery continued as to what killed tons of fish in Central Europe.

Anna Moskwa, the minister of climate and environment, said analyses of river samples taken in both Poland and Germany revealed elevated salt levels. Comprehensive toxicology studies are still underway in Poland, she said.

She said Poland's state veterinary authority tested seven species of the dead fish and ruled out mercury as the cause of the die-off but was still waiting for results of other substances. She said test results from Germany had also not shown a high presence of mercury.

The Oder River runs from Czechia to the border between Poland and Germany before flowing into the Baltic Sea. Some German media had suggested that the river have been be poisoned with mercury.

Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said Friday that "huge amounts of chemical waste" were probably dumped intentionally into his country's second-longest river, causing environmental damage so severe it would take years for the waterway to recover.

On Saturday, Morawiecki vowed to do everything possible to limit the environmental devastation. Poland's interior minister said a reward of 1 million zlotys ($220,000) would be paid to anyone who helps track down those responsible for polluting the river.