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Bizarre video shows stream of thousands of suffocating fish crawling

Por: Newsweek Tech October 06, 2022

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A bizarre video shows a stream of thousands of suffocating fish crawling along sand.The video, posted to Facebook by Ali Mohamed Belouizdad, shows what appears to be thousands of fish, flowing down a lane.There appears to be a small amount of water carrying the fish, but many of the fish appear to be suffocating. The stream of fish appears to gradually get closer to the camera, and a filming crew appears to be reporting on the phenomenon in the... + full article



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