Three years ago, 200,000 saiga antelope--2/3 of the population--suddenly died en masse. Scientists are now closer to working out why, and their answer is worrying.https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/01/why-did-two-thirds-of-this-weird-antelope-suddenly-drop-dead/550676/?utm_source=twb …
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Doh obviously! Will fix
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That “like” should’ve been an “or”. Also I’m sympathetic to cases like this where you’re dealing with a weird one-off catastrophe. Causality is a pain, even in controlled lab settings.
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I'm skeptical. You'd expect the same thing would happen every summer or anytime it rained if it was just humidity and warmth that caused the disease to become lethal.
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