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Once again Nature’s Weirdest Events has trawled the internet, raided their contact book and scoured the scientific world to unearth a treasure trove of bizarre and baffling stories. Using UGC clips of the events themselves, Chris Packham deconstructs the weirdness using eyewitness accounts, scientists and BBC archive footage.

In this series there is everything from scores of pigs swimming in the Caribbean to the tiny tick that is turning America vegetarian. There is a giant worm decimating fish tanks, a strange blob appearing when comets are seen, the real-life sea serpent washed up on the Californian coast and a Japanese island swarming with rabbits.

In the UK a virgin snake gives birth, in the US a sea serpent washes up and in Morocco 12 goats stand stock still in a tree. It’s a weird world, and Chris Packham explains why.

Off the west coast of America sea stars are in trouble, tearing off their own limbs off which then wander away themselves.

Nature’s Weirdest Events | Series 4 Episode 3 | BBC Two

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  1. Could it be a mix of climate change and lack of food with the virus mixed in? Maybe shedding body weight they don't have to find as much food to survive.. Just a thought…

  2. Me: looks at zombie starfish
    Starfish: If you don't mind i'll just rip my limbs off
    Me: uhhhhh
    Starfish: *dies
    Me: Oh no
    The screen suddenly shows a skeleton of a fish

    Me, who has extreme ichtyophobia: Ạ̶̡̳̲̿͌̐͌̒̇̏̾͆͝͝͠͝ͅÀ̴͕͛̀́̃̊̓͘͘A̴͍͖̻̞̅̾̾́̽̀̊̀̋̕ͅA̸̢̭̙̬͈̥͕͉̐̀̀̒̐̀̀́̒̽̈͋͑͘Ạ̶̡̳̲̿͌̐͌̒̇̏̾͆͝͝͠͝ͅÀ̴͕͛̀́̃̊̓͘͘A̴͍͖̻̞̅̾̾́̽̀̊̀̋̕ͅA̸̢̭̙̬͈̥͕͉̐̀̀̒̐̀̀́̒̽̈͋͑͘Ạ̶̡̳̲̿͌̐͌̒̇̏̾͆͝͝͠͝ͅÀ̴͕͛̀́̃̊̓͘͘A̴͍͖̻̞̅̾̾́̽̀̊̀̋̕ͅA̸̢̭̙̬͈̥͕͉̐̀̀̒̐̀̀́̒̽̈͋͑͘

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