Monday, August 29, 2016

How exactly did lightning kill 323 reindeer in Norway?

To me this would be logical. The herd likely was on a rise closest to the sky in that area, and an electrical imbalance occurred between the earth and sky and that would be all it would take to kill a herd with one or more large strikes. When they are feeding on the grass the lightning would ground through their tongues, mouths and hooves and the bolt through their tongues would give them a stroke through their brains and that would be it.

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How exactly did lightning kill 323 reindeer in Norway?

The Verge - ‎1 hour ago‎
Lightning during a recent thunderstorm in Norway killed a herd of 323 reindeer - 70 of them calves - making it one of the deadliest strikes ever.
Lightning Kills 300 Reindeer in Rare Mass Death
Lightning strike kills more than 300 reindeer in Norway
323 reindeer killed by lightning in Norway
Lightning killed 322 wild reindeer

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