Mysteriously the village thousands of birds find themselves 'suicide' every year
The phenomenon of collective 'suicide' birds by rushing down from the sky at a fast speed crashing into trees or houses in Jatinga - a small village located in Assam, in northeastern India, is the mystery that makes Headache scientists seek answers.
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This mysterious phenomenon usually occurs in September and October, the time of the year-end monsoon. When the sunset falls, the sky is dark, hundreds of collective suicide birds rushing down from the sky and crashing into trees or village houses.
This strange phenomenon occurs with a number of migratory birds and even birds living in the village.
The villagers said that the culprit causing death for hundreds of birds every year is the soul of the devil living in the sky.
This mysterious phenomenon has attracted the attention of many scientists. They conducted several surveys, researched and concluded that it was possible the monsoon weather caused by the monsoon caused the birds to be disoriented. On the way, they were attracted by the lights in the houses in the village so they plunged in unconsciously and were "in an accident".
Not all birds successfully "committed" themselves, some were seriously injured but still alive. At that time, they will become food for the villagers. But the strange thing is that when there are human appearances, these birds don't have any resistance or show any fear at all.
In addition, Salim Ali, India's leading bird researcher, said that this mysterious 'mass suicide' phenomenon also occurs in many species of birds with practices during the daytime. This is a strange thing, by night, the time when the birds should be asleep, they gather and perform that 'stupid' behavior.
However, some bird researchers rejected the idea, saying that Jacinta had a special geographical position, which could create electromagnetic forces and that was the cause of the strange phenomenon. this.
But so far, every explanation of the collective "suicide" bird phenomenon in the village of Jatinga remains a mystery that challenges scientists.
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