323 reindeer, including 70 calves, were killed last Friday in what might be the deadliest lightning strike in known history.
Wildlife officials are calling it an unusually large natural disaster.
Reindeer tend to stay close to each other in bad weather. Which could explain how so many were killed at once.
Via theverge.com
Wildlife officials are calling it an unusually large natural disaster.
Reindeer tend to stay close to each other in bad weather. Which could explain how so many were killed at once.
Via theverge.com
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