By Rob DavenPublished: January 18, 2011Posted in: HeadlineTags:
(VIA) jungleapocalypse.com
Thousands of dead octopuses have washed up on a beach in northern Portugal, in what is being called an environmental disaster.
They cover a 5-mile stretch of Vila Nova de Gaia beach – no reason has yet been found for their appearance.
The authorities have warned the public not to eat them.
Source] BBC News – Thousands of dead octopuses wash up on Portugal beach.
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I see 1 octopus
nothing to see here….MOVE ALONG FOLKS
This story is over a year old.
What a clever way to depopulate the planet – just remove the food sources they rely on and do it over a period of time so they believe it’s all natural!
BIRDS,FISH,ANIMALS,CROPS/FLOODS etc., etc.,
Perhaps the survivors will be the ones who will finally see what they have done?
3 January 2010 come on get real. a little out of date.
Paul the physic Octopus sunbathing on an English beach.