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Inside Nature's Giants: polar bear special, Antiperspirants: Not a cause of breast cancer. If water is such a good insulator, how does electro-fishing work? Huge numbers of sheep have been killed when the ground was struck by lightning: in 1918, 654 sheep were killed at once in American Fork Canyon, Utah, and 835 were killed in 1939 in the Raft River Mountains, also in Utah (for photos, go here; the Raft River photo is shown above). A player triggers the trap by moving within 10 blocks of the horse, whereupon the horse transforms into four skeletal horsemen. Jacana Publishers, Johannesburg. A single bolt of lightning striking a tree … First, the probability of lightning striking the oceans or seas are comparatively quite less to that of lightning striking the lands. Science News was founded in 1921 as an independent, nonprofit source of accurate information on the latest news of science, medicine and technology. I would think that the current would tend to spread out on the surface of the ocean rather than be conducted down in a channel through it. You have to treat it as time varying and not as a DC current which makes the calculations a lot harder and subject to error if you donât know the time derivatives of things like the current. © Society for Science & the Public 2000–2021. As rare as it is to be hit by lightning six times, there's a guy who has been struck seven … I wonder how old, and if it's the oldest recorded mention? I do have a very interesting giraffe death story. There was no outward physical trauma, but I had a tremor that lasted about five years. Upon alighting and going to look at it, he realized the field was studded with dead geese, of which he picked up 52. That is a lot of lightning, and nearly 240,000 people are injured by lightning every year. Norwegian authorities said Monday that hundreds of reindeer had been discovered dead on Norway's Hardangervidda plateau after local thunderstorms. You restored my faith in human imagination! Betsy the giraffe was killed by lightning at Walt Disney World in Florida in 2003 (in front of lots of witnesses). A source said some herders were grazing their animals on a farmland when the lightning struck. Or - Were they stampeding to escape but collided with this fence? You can also shop using Amazon Smile and though you pay nothing more we get a tiny something. expositions. I've been surfing when the water was hit by lightning and all I felt was a warm tingly feeling. Where lightning has struck a tree in the past, it will likely hit again. Odds of a person in the United States being struck by lightning in … Standing on one leg should be substantially (if not completely) protective from ground currents. You can adjust AC â DC, waveform, pulse rate, voltage, etc. That's one reason why it's so popular for fish surveys. All the horses would likely have been shod both front and back for polo; not sure what that might have contributed to the outcome. I was once virtually surrounded by St. Elmo's fire less than 10 meters away and I couldn't remember if I was supposed to crouch or go flat out. A small follow-up on what daedalus said (#7)...sorry if someone already said it. It would take a long time to re-inflate it, during which time they would need to walk backwards, with their head bump-bump-bumping along the ground. My source for the event is an elderly friend who was a schoolgirl in Elgin when this happened. I'd say the threshold for stunning is rather lower than to kill. And it turns that lots of people think about it. Re Giraffes vs. lightning, this old documentary clip comes to mind: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kF-eYA5XifI. See also comment 4! An incredible and dangerous moment is caught on camera as Jeremy and his film crew are struck by lightning. Loads of neat information to consider. My Thoroughbreds will run around their paddock manically at the slightest provocation (new trailer, fireworks, javelinas, other horses playing, cold front), and after reading #7 above, I hope that they do this during thunderstorms as well. This is from Å pinar & Currie's The Great Dinosaurs: A Story of the Giants' Evolution (Sunburst Books, 1994). Inside Nature's Giants: a major television event worthy of praise and accolade. T & A D Poyser, London. Only one problem, he told the farmer in question: "You did a wonderful job on those shoulder burns, sir, but I can't certify it. When poring wet, not so much. comm. Standing on one foot, or running around a tree would be much safer than standing on two feed under it. Taking Chapter 1 verse 3 with verse 16 would seem to indicate 7,000 sheep killed on one occasion (though not necessarily by a single lightning strike). While it should be noted that, in the Krugersdorp case, the giraffes had been experimentally introduced into an unsuitable habitat, giraffes, cows and other artiodactyls in natural conditions elsewhere are susceptible to death by lightning and entire herds can be killed by a single strike, typically while sheltering under a tree [examples: 16 Scottish cattle killed, 2009; 52 cattle killed in Uruguay, 2008; 11 German cows killed, 2008; 13 cattle in British Columbia killed, 2008]. It seems easier all around to get whatever you want blown up to swallow an explosive charge, and then set it off. I'll talk about some of this…, Yet more from that book project (see the owl article for the back-story, and the hornbill article for another of the book's sections). And then there was the Elgin Goose Shower, rather a jokey account of which you can find here: http://www.lac-bac.gc.ca/cool/002027-2303-e.html. Some villagers and traditional Healers condemned this act as it is believed to be taboo in the African culture to consume meat from animals struck by lightning. Astraphobia, also known as astrapophobia, brontophobia, keraunophobia, or tonitrophobia is an abnormal fear of thunder and lightning or an unwarranted fear of scattered and/or isolated thunderstorms, a type of specific phobia.It is a treatable phobia that both humans and animals can develop. When caught without shelter in blowing rain, a horse will turn its caudal end (trying to be scientific here) into the wind, and rostral end away. Some of the cows According to The Nation, as many as 12 cows have been struck dead by lightning in Urhodo-Ovu community of Ethiope East council area of Delta State. Old car: probably safe (as long as the tailpipe isn't dragging). (On a side note, there was a very funny James Herriot story from some years ago about getting called out to certify one such death, a cow with absolutely characteristic burn marks. Even if lightning hit a running herd, it could only kill the animal it struck. You tweak the controls to fit the job you're doing. Electroshocking can only be done in fresh water as it depends on the fishes' body being a much better conductor than the surrounding water. She noted: I should blog it. Ryan Cross, a Nampa resident, was struck directly in the head by lightning during a camping trip with his friends in Boise, Idaho. Is there any records of lightning strikes affecting any sea life? And I know it does - I've seen it done on TV (and, no, I am not referring to all those videos of alien Asian carp). Just for the record, here's where I posted before about hydrogen-inflated sauropod head crests. That is what makes lightning so unpredictable. And how loud would be the bang? Lightning Kills 3 Nomads and Hundreds of Animals in India … Lightning Apocalypse: 2 Dead in Pennsylvania and One in Georgia, 315 Deaths in India, More Than 300,000 Strikes in 24 Hours Over Australia – The Sky Is Going Crazy … Lightning Kills More Than 100 Sheep and Goats in India … Many people have survived direct lightning strikes. You can also break their backs. There was a scramble for meat at Dorset Village in Shurugwi when villagers stampeded to feast on meat from two cows which had been struck by lighting. There's a myth among some equestrians that horses attract lightning, but of course it's rather that they're large animals that typically live outdoors in exposed areas. One usually records water conductivity, temperature, and applied output voltage(s). You need about 30 kV per centimeter for slow air break down for a 1 inch gap (60 kV), but if your feet are 10 inches apart it is more like 14 kV/cm or (350 kV). I've been in Romania and Hungary where I had a great time - saw lots of neat animals (fossil and living) and hung out with some neat people. Reaching from a lush crop field to feed in a more sparsely-vegetated one?! One of my students was able to helpfully confirm that newer cars mostly just melt. This is because a significant potential difference is induced by the distance between their fore- and hindlimbs (and if I've screwed up on the terminology here that's because I don't know the first thing about electricity), thereby encouraging electricity to flow through the animal and to cause a fatal heart attack (though death via electromagnetic pulse can also occur). Animals die from lightning either through immediate destruction of the nervous system or from cardiac arrest. Privacy statement. Inside…, If you didn't know, I've been away. Spinage, C. A. The frightened herders reportedly took to their heels […] The reason sited was that "Comments can be bad for science." The longer a fish is, the greater the voltage potential from head to tail, so voltages set for large fish tends to stun small fish relatively mildly, while the converse, voltages set for small fish, can injure or kill large fish. ScienceBlogs is where scientists communicate directly with the public. UP NEXT 'Chub Rollz' skaters club defies body image stereotypes AFP; Panda Express! That is why animals struck by lightning are usually burnt and not eaten. I heard a funny story from my Dad. Subscribers, enter your e-mail address to access the Science News archives. The driver had been passing a field after a storm when he noticed a dead goose there. Animals get struck by lightning, too Lightning strikes 100 times every second of the day. Part I! The practice of flamingos standing on one leg might be related to lightning, or reduced heat loss to the water through one leg instead of two. Last year there was a lightning strike incident at a polo club in New Jersey- the lightning struck an aluminum horse trailer, and knocked six horses and two humans unconscious (but did not kill any of them). Grew up near a dairy farm. PS. This sort of thing happens every lightning storm.". She and the other kids ran to the school window to see a Model T driving by with so many geese inside that necks and wings and feet poked out every which way. I wonder if there are documented incidents in which lightning struck a tree with a large flock of birds roosting in it, resulting in dead birds being scattered all around the base of the tree. Do not ride a horse during a storm or you will be struck by lightning. I thought that whether sauropod could be struck by lightning is about such an impractical problem as it gets. Not According To Science, Drug overdose deaths before, after shelter-in-place orders during COVID-19 pandemic in San Francisco, Perinatal outcomes during COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario, Canada, Gold leaf could help diagnose viral infections in low-resource settings, Violence-related medical treatment among US children, adolescents. Lightning represents a significant hazard in the natural world and animals large and small may be killed during storms. Roy Sullivan. On the last day of February, a South African rainstorm in the Northern Cape saw two giraffes struck by lightning. What effect would sea water have? The six horses were tied to the trailer, and apparently fell over like dominos. roba (28) in #animals • 4 years ago. New car: not so much. We are part of Science 2.0, a science education nonprofit operating under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Bends add inductance which at the very high di/dt of lightning strikes can cause enough voltage drop that the current leaves the conductor. It’s dangerous for humans — and animals. The precise path depends on breakdown of air which depends on the local electron concentration (in air which is always very low), and how the electric field accelerates those electrons and causes secondary ionization. Backpack electroshockers have a hand switch and boat electroshockers have a foot switch that must be pressed to keep the current going. To prevent injury due to current by a parallel conductor, the parallel conductor has to be very conductive, many orders of magnitude better. Thank you, daedalus2u, for the clear (and counterintuitive!) Am I correct in thinking the ground current electrocutions are a result not of the lower currents in the ground, but of voltage gradients too small to result in dielectric breakdown of the air? And when Brachiosaurus fell, how loud would be the thud! The heuristics for the use of lightning rods for lightning protection calculate the protected area as being equal to a circle with the diameter of the height of the lightning rod (more precisely the protected volume is considered to be the volume outside a sphere with radius equal to the lightning rod height tangent to the lightning rod). Image Source. Remember that it isn't that the animals are necessarily struck by the lightning itself; more usual is that the animals are killed by the current running through the ground. After Lee Trevino was nearly hit by lightning he said that the next time he would hold up his one iron âbecause not even God can hit the one ironâ. (I was not a witness but I did interview the main witness).. but no lightning was involved. I very strongly suspect that protection from lightning is the reason for many herd animals to stampede. Lightning happens every day — about 100 times every second of the day. I've never, ever heard of an animal "exploding" when being struck by lightning. This is only one of the unique problems such huge animals must have had'. Lion County Safari confirms two giraffes were killed by a lightning strike during a storm about six weeks ago. You can kill fish by electrocuting them. Gomes also wrote that taller animals like elephants and giraffes could be victims of side flashes, in which lightning rebounds after striking a nearby tree to hit the head of the animal. I can see rubber boots protecting against this sort of death, but not against air strikes. An examination of why humans die from lightning strikes may provide some clues concerning why animals do. As for the electro-fishing,there you don't have the current densities you get of a lighting strike. I imagine a water buffalo or moose providing a better path to ground than the water it's in. Wild cattle, antelopes and other animals have also been reported killed in this way (e.g., Carnaby 2005). Lightning strike and electrocution should be considered true emergencies in which your veterinarian should be contacted right away. Nathan thinks they did: he's even published on it. This results in an exponential increase in electron concentration as the field does work on them and raises their energy enough to produce secondary electrons via ionization of the air. Electrofishing doesn't kill fish, it just stuns them. I doubt a ruminant would have enough air in the right place, even assuming a good buildup of methane. To see new stuff (from July 2011 to present), click here. It was told better there, too. Do not touch metal objects when it is raining because you will be struck by lightning. If I recall rightly, it was a large carp living in a small backyard pond. Two months ago, Reddit user infernograve woke from a vivid dream. I ended up dong both, then getting up and watching the light show which continued for five or so minutes. Even sea water isnât a very good conductor at a high current density. There is one painting (by Jan Sovak) that shows a Barapasaurus heading for shelter during a storm. Don't blame me. There might be some parallel paths for the precursor currents but only birds roosting on branches involved in the direct current path are likely to be injured. A source said some herders were grazing their animals on a farmland when the lightning struck. You dripped candle wax into the hair." There was rapturous applause, swooning, the delight of millions. ), though whether this is accurate was doubted by giraffe specialist Anne Dagg. He said that Danny (my sister's partner) had pointed out to him this week, at the boat club, a man who had been 'struck with lightning along with his dog'. A modest lightning rod with a conductor into the water would greatly increase safety in a boat. The breakdown strength of air is complicated because it depends on the gap (larger gaps lower volts/meter), voltage rise time (faster rise time higher volts/meter), background electron concentration (higher concentration lower volts/meter). The advice to crouch during a lightning strike ought, then, to include a warning to stay on two feet (although lying down flat seems an alternative). Height for objects near the ground has only a modest effect on likelihood of being struck by lightning. Several cattle were killed outright and most the rest stampeded over a cliff into a coulee. The conductor needs to be pretty straight with no bends greater than 90 degrees. And do so many cows die from lightning strikes that farmers are actually entitled to a special 'lightning compensation'? I'd be more worried about an explosive shock wave from flash evaporated water hitting and killing fish. Norma Jean, a circus elephant, was struck and killed by lightning in Illinois in 1972 (more on that case here; it includes a photo of Norma Jean's tombstone). 19 cows killed in lightning strike as they shelter under tree. "Aw, damn," farmer said. If you have more info: please, I'd love to hear it. Re the multiple dead cows picture - Why are their heads through the fence? ScienceBlogs is a registered trademark of Science 2.0, a science media nonprofit operating under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. What is usually fatal is the ground current, not the direct lightning strike which is illustrated nicely by the pictures you have. Its spine had been snapped by a shockwave when lightning struck the pond. If you had a piece of aluminum foil, standing on it would keep both feet at the same potential. I know the Krugersdorp reserve quite well. 1. In a tree struck by lightning, the current is taking a single path from the tip that gets hit to the bottom (pretty much). The reason is that, like clockwork, pretty much every year around this time articles touting various myths about breast cancer will go viral,…, The first time you hear about dark matter, it sounds kind of crazy-- asserting that we're surrounded by tons of invisible stuff is usually a good way to get locked up. The reason for this is that the body has a fairly high resistance, and the current of the lightning strike is so high that the voltage needed to drive current through that high resistance is so high that the air breaks down instead. After I had finished the post, it occurred to me that I should have saved that post for now, given that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Imagine how many sauropods were struck by lighting. Re: James Herriot and cows and lightning, the relevant sequence was also in either the TV series, or perhaps the 1975 film (both of which are titled All Creatures Great and Small). Or just search in Google for "sauropod parsimony FAIL". My great grandparents nearly lost their homestead when lightning struck a tree around which their cattle had gathered in a storm. Yes, the place where the strikes occurred, if I have my facts straight, was pretty much treeless but also somewhat hilly (as the whole area is). It is estimated that Earth as a whole is struck by an average of more than a hundred lightning bolts every second. One case was a fish who couldn't be saved after being injured by lightning. It's on the blood-feeding behaviour of…, So sorry for the very short notice. These may be silly questions but I'm intrigued by the idea. But I'd say lightning and water are probably a dangerous mix--every pool I've ever been to gets closed on first hint of lightning in the area. I can't tell you how many times I've been asked about sauropods and lightning. The death of elephants following lightning strikes has been reported and Spinage (1994) discussed two individuals in Uganda that died this way. Do not eat an animal killed by lightning because you will be struck by lightning or get sick. "Next time I'll be more careful."). He drove them into town (must have been an awful load for the old jalopy) and distributed the geese to the townspeople. The two humans fell clear of the trailer, with some bruises and broken bones. (So to speak, but literally too.) The field does work on these electrons, they then collide with air molecules and form an ion and a new electron. Elephants. One broken post suggests it.. but may have been broken before, unrelated to cows or lightning. Do Giraffes Get Struck by Lightning More Than Other Animals? Awesome, I helped spark (heh) a post. The rubber boots work great during dry lightning storms. And this , of course, explains why two-legged hardosaurs replaced them. 1994. Here's the second green-screen video I've done to promote Eureka: Discovering Your Inner Scientist, which comes out three weeks…, Popular Science, one of the longest running and, well, popular, magazines that deals with science has a website. I'm not sure if there is still a government compensation fund, although I believe there used to be at one point. The critical factor is the location and number of free electrons. To get a chemical explosion you'd need an explosive mixture. A lightning strike affects certain mobs differently: Lightning may randomly spawn a "skeleton trap" horse with a chance of 0.75–1.5% chance on Easy, 1.5–4% on Normal, and 2.8125–6.75% on Hard, depending on the regional difficulty. • The odds of becoming a lightning victim … Vague similarities with other long…, A few weeks ago, I wrote a post in which I explained why wearing a bra does not cause breast cancer. Is it true that animals sometimes explode when hit by lightning? Every one facing toward or away from the silo was dead, but the ones broadside to it survived. Was the fence implicated in the strike and their deaths? Methane alone is stable; it has to be mixed with air in a fairly narrow range of proportions to explode -- too much air or too much methane in the mix and it won't ignite. Water is a pretty good insulator for very short periods of time. Animals get hit, too. A few posts ago the subject of giraffes and lightning came up in the comments (go here, and scroll down to comments 7, 9 and 10). “Why won't scavengers or predators eat the carcass when the dead animal was killed by lightning?” When I first read this question I was skeptical about the idea that scavengers might shy away from animals that were killed by lightning. The freak 2020 incident at Rockwood Conservation naturally came as a shock, though a new study suggests it shouldn’t have — as giraffes are inherently prone to being struck. I look forward to it. An area of pasture that has been deadly once could be again. While being inside something metal (a Faraday cage) *would* be protection from a lighting strike, most cars are no longer made completely of metal...something I realized in the middle of giving a lecture on electricity. I imagine that other ungulates would naturally protect their heads and ears from driving rain as well, so it's possible that the cows were lined up facing one direction because of wind and rain preceding the lightning strike. Please make a tax-deductible donation if you value independent science communication, collaboration, participation, and open access. A recent report posits that a group of seals may have died from a lightning strike. On January 23rd 2007, Tet Zoo ver 2 - the ScienceBlogs version of Tetrapod Zoology - graced the intertoobz for the first time. So, wearing shoes with rubber soles - how it affects being hit by lighting? If you're barefoot, keep your feet together, heels touching! Hornbills, hoopoes and woodhoopoes are all similar in appearance and have been classified together in a group termed Bucerotes. I wonder, too, if the practice of standing or roosting on one leg (I'm thinking of flamingos, particularly, but I see ducks doing it) has roots in lightning pressure. I said I have something on death by lightning and - here - I deliver. If an organism was running, it would be completely protected from ground current because there is no path. They did not have hydrogen inflated heads!!!!! Lightning strikes may be a significant danger to giraffes in environments that have few tall trees and are topographically or geologically predisposed to attract lightning. Cetaceans might be protected if they had a layer of blubber but that would be quite difficult to calculate. Generally one uses the least amount of voltage necessary to stun the fish one wants to catch. 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