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What nourishes you might also
kill you, especially when it comes to fish slime. However, it appears that the
almost 50 bald eagles that landed on a truck full of fish waste and started to guzzle
were too hungry to remember such wise words. Unfortunately, at least 19 of them
died after gorging themselves on the truck full of fish slime, while the others
are currently recovering after they have been rescued by Alaska’s Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge’s
officials.
The Friday incident seems to have
happened because the hungry bald eagles had been attracted by the fish waste
from the truck. They swarmed into the back of vehicle and eventually reached the
truck and started to gobble the delicious fish waste. In the end the birds
became too soiled to fly or to clean themselves; some of them started to
succumb to the cold, while others began to simply sink into the fish slime and
were crushed. Thus, more than 19 birds died in the first place.
As for the others, the rescue
mission included the truck’s contents being dumped onto the floor of the Ocean Beauty
Seafoods plant so that the birds could be retrieved. Then the eagles that
survived the incident were washed with dish soap and warm water and taken to a
heated fish and wildlife warehouse to recover.
The dead eagles are to be shipped
to a United States Department of Interior clearinghouse, where Native American
groups could request their bodies or their feathers for ceremonial purposes.
The bald eagle is protected under
federal law.
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