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Heat in Australia is Ridding Off Animals Due To Exhaustion In An Alarming Manner


Australia is defiantly burning up with the blaze of heat and it is causing harm.

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Humans, who can probably afford and hide themselves in better places with at least a little less heat or in the lounges with the AC turned to the top, they have been trying to stay alive against the heat.

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But the animal who does not have enough capability to go against nature and build a protective sheet around them or build a home that can keep them from the heatstroke for that matter are suffering.

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The heat is so hard in the country that animals are literally dropping down to the land dead.

The temperature in certain parts of the country has raised as high as 50C and while humans can save themselves, several people have literally posted pictures of birds dropped to the land dead out of exhaustion due to the heat.

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While a few managed to survive but all of them could.

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Farmer Bill Wallace shared a few pictures on his Twitter account showing a couple of cockatoos dropped dead on the ground. He wrote a caption saying that the thermometer at the back of his verandah had hit almost 48.5 degree Celsius.

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Yes the recordings were not official but close enough. Also, it was enough to kill these innocent birds.

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Another user posted a picture of tawny frogmouth who was found dead on a footpath in Sydney. The user wrote that there were no signs of any injuries at all. He wrote it appeared as the bird had drooped straight of a tree.

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The Native Wildlife Rescue team came out and said that the animals in the wild are not able to cope up too well from the heat and it is killing a lot of them. The birds are the ones to be affected most by it.

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