'Ice tsunami' buried 52 American bulls
The Daily Mail reported that a 52-calf Alaskan herd had recently been caught in a
The Daily Mail reported that a Alaska 52 herd has recently been found to be buried in a "tsunami" and died. The storm with snow with the wind up to 160km / hour has made the animals familiar with cold prices unable to survive.
A bison died of snow.
52 cows died because of "ice tsunami".
People were extremely surprised when checking the area around the house after the blizzard and saw the dead body lying there. According to scientists, "" appears to carry large amounts of water and make the cows stuck. They could not escape and were buried and died.
'The wave of ice with 4 meters of ice made the cows stuck and died , ' the scientists said. History once recorded a "ice tsunami" that caused 170 deer to die in the Arctic.
'We flew from above and saw only a white color , ' said biologist Marci Johnson. 'We see black spots on a white background and when it comes close, it's bison' . When the ice melts, the bodies of these cows will appear. Berger said the incident happened about 3 months ago.
Although known as Alaska bison, this species is closer to wild sheep than cattle .
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