Residents Find Hundreds Of Thousands Of Dead Fish

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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- Biologists are investigating the discovery of hundreds of thousands of dead fish in an Orange County lake, according to Local 6 News.
Residents found the dead fish in the south end of Lake Apopka Sunday after a storm passed through the area. Florida Fish and Wildlife Game Commission biologist Bill Johnson said that the fish kill is most likely a natural occurrence caused by a combination of low lake levels and dry weather in Central Florida.

Massive Fish Kill Discovered In Lake Apopka

I bet that lake smells bad. :eek:
 

karlwb

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Ah, this is just normal, I suspect that a passing UFO realeased tham after the ET's got what they wanted from them.

:alienlol: :alienwnk:
 

greenfreak

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Errrr... stupid question... Is it possible the lake got struck by lightning?? Maybe an island in the middle of the lake and all the little fishies got electrocuted?? :retard2:
 

karlwb

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Originally posted by greenfreak
Errrr... stupid question... Is it possible the lake got struck by lightning?? Maybe an island in the middle of the lake and all the little fishies got electrocuted?? :retard2:

No Chance, the UFO theory is much more probable!!

:alienlol:
 

Professur

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Originally posted by greenfreak
Errrr... stupid question... Is it possible the lake got struck by lightning?? Maybe an island in the middle of the lake and all the little fishies got electrocuted?? :retard2:


Not a stupid question at all. But not likely either. The charge disipates too quickly in water. Within 10 feet of the strike it wouldn't be lethal.
 
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