and you thought fish were fun!
photographs and story abc.net.au/news, well I am not sure what the people of Lajamanu, a remote community in the Australian
outback, near the Tanami Desert, thought when it had it’s fourth rain of fish in the last 50
years, fear or fun?
the town had four ‘fish rains’ in the last half-century –
once in 1974, another in 2004, again in 2010, and last Sunday, what is the
phrase? It never rains but it pours! We’ve seen a big storm heading up to my
community and we thought it was just rain,” Lajamanu local and Central Desert
councilor Andrew Johnson Japanangka told ABC News. “But when the rain started falling, we’ve seen
fish falling down as well.”
“We saw some free-falling down to the ground. And some
falling onto the roof,” Japanangka added. “It was the most amazing thing we’ve
ever seen. I think it’s a blessing from the Lord.” Michael Hammer, a curator of fishes who have investigated
such incidents in the past, claims that many times people just come out after
the rain and see the fish scattered everywhere. They don’t actually see it
falling out of the sky, but prefer to believe it rained from the clouds, rather
than a more logical explanation – like the fish being flooded out of a
waterhole, however, in the case of Lajamanu, there is plenty of reason
to believe that the fish did rain down during a storm. There are no watering
holes near the remote town, and the fish picked up from the streets were identified
as spangled perch, or spangled grunters, common freshwater fish that had no
business being in Lajamanu,
“They are a relatively large fish and they’re not able to be
drawn up out of the water and held up in the sky for very long,” ichthyologist
Jeff Johnson said. “But clearly that’s what has happened.” another baffling thing about this most recent case of raining
fish is that the people of Lajamanu insist that at least some of the fish were
alive. Dr. Hammer admits that, as long as they were not lifted too high and
frozen mid-air, it would not be impossible for fish to remain alive as they are
carried by the storm, even over long distances, I just hope for the people of Lajamanu it does not start raining cats and dogs!
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