Why 5,000 blackbirds fell from the sky and 100,000 fish died: 5 theories

In the past few days, there have been not one but two creepy, large-scale wildlife deaths in Arkansas. What's to blame?

Blackbirds that migrate around Arkansas' agricultural fields may have been spooked by New Years fireworks.
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Arkansas wildlife officials are struggling to explain the recent, sudden deaths of tens of thousands of creatures. Late on New Year's Eve, nearly 5,000 blackbirds fell dead from the sky in the small northeastern town of Beebe in an incident "straight from a Hitchcock movie." A few days earlier, nearly 100,000 dead drum fish floated to the top of the Arkansas River just 125 miles west of Beebe. (Watch a CNN report about the incidents.) Authorities say the two instances of mass animal death are likely unrelated. At least five explanations have been suggested:

1. Weather

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