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Une fois, des scientifiques ont découvert quelque chose de vraiment étrange dans la pluie : ils ont trouvé des cellules humaines ! Cela s'est produit lorsque de la pluie mystérieuse, de couleur rouge, est tombée à certains endroits, et les gens ne savaient pas ce que c'était. Lorsque les scientifiques l'ont étudiée au microscope, ils ont réalisé que la substance rouge contenait de minuscules cellules qui ressemblaient beaucoup à celles humaines. Cela a surpris tout le monde, car on ne s'attend pas à trouver des cellules semblables à celles humaines tombant du ciel ! Certaines personnes ont pensé qu'il pourrait s'agir de pollution ou même de quelque chose venant de l'espace, mais personne n'a pu déterminer exactement d'où provenaient les cellules. C'est toujours un mystère qui laisse les scientifiques perplexes ! Animation créée par Sympa. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Musique par Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com Pour ne rien perdre de Sympa, abonnez-vous!: https://goo.gl/6E4Xna​ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nos réseaux sociaux : Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sympasympacom/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sympa.officiel/ Stock de fichiers (photos, vidéos et autres): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Si tu en veux encore plus, fais un tour ici: http://sympa-sympa.com

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00:00People went out and stopped, amazed. A viscous substance covered the ground.
00:06White gelatine masses had transformed the outside world into a scene from a scary science fiction movie.
00:14This mystery has aroused many debates, and experts have proposed different theories.
00:18But it turned out that the situation was even worse than we thought before.
00:22The masses would have made sick the people who had touched them.
00:26But let's start from the very beginning.
00:28It was the summer of 1994 in the forest town of Oakville, when gelatine masses were discovered on the ground.
00:36People thought they were no longer seeing the sky, because where else could they have come from?
00:41This discovery caused panic and confusion among the residents of the region.
00:45But in reality, it was simply the first appearance of this viscous substance.
00:50Gelatine particles, which were in fact smaller than a grain of rice, fell from the sky several times.
00:56The volume was very high, and when they accumulated on the ground and on the sloping roofs, they became visible.
01:03About ten days after the first occurrence, a newspaper wrote an article on the spots.
01:09Apart from that, there did not seem to be any other confirmed and official reports on this mysterious substance.
01:16Until an employee of the National Meteorological Service in the region received a call from an unidentified man in August.
01:23The man claimed that hot metallic particles falling from the sky had burned holes in his children's trampoline.
01:29Apparently, it was time to examine Oakville blobs.
01:32A hospital would have examined them under a microscope and made a terrifying discovery.
01:37Researchers have declared that the substance contained human white blood cells.
01:42This led some to assume that the blobs were probably fluid waste concentrated from the toilets of an airplane.
01:50This theory was refuted after a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration
01:55explained that the toilets' fluids were generally tinted blue, which earned them the nickname Blue Ice.
02:02Another theory trying to explain Oakville blobs suggested that they had something to do with jellyfish.
02:08Some experts have argued that this idea was plausible.
02:11Something the size of pieces of jellyfish could have been sucked into the atmosphere and moved to another place during a storm.
02:18After all, raining animals is not new.
02:21But we'll talk about it later.
02:23At the same time, six events of Oakville blobs falling from the sky have been reported.
02:28Which made it difficult to imagine jellyfish particles floating in the sky for so long.
02:33On August 20, 1994, the New York Times reported that the mysterious sticky substance had once been alive.
02:41This article followed an analysis carried out by the Department of Ecology of the State of Washington.
02:47The scientist who had tested the blobs announced that they had discovered that the substance contained a number of different sized cells.
02:55Interesting fact, these results ended the theory of human white blood cells.
03:00Because it turned out that the cells did not have a nucleus.
03:03But this is something you will certainly see in human white blood cells.
03:07And in jellyfish as well.
03:09These creatures are multicellular organisms whose cells contain nuclei.
03:14But what type of life would not have a nucleus?
03:17For example, bacteria and some other microorganisms similar to them.
03:23An expert working on this mystery has stated that jellyfish had no clearly visible structure.
03:29And this was not even revealed when they used a microscope.
03:33In the end, researchers concluded that the substance contained two types of bacteria.
03:39Both present in the digestive tract of humans and other mammals.
03:43They were also often found when waste was deposited.
03:48These bacteria could move in water and air.
03:53The viscous substance could be a kind of transport system.
03:57Unfortunately, scientists admitted that they had no concrete evidence to support their idea.
04:03To add to the mystery, the samples would have disappeared before the researchers could finish their work.
04:10But is it true that the strange drops made people sick?
04:14At first glance, yes.
04:16Some residents of Oakville reported being sick and having felt symptoms similar to those of the flu after touching the drops of Oakville.
04:24But was this a direct consequence?
04:27Nobody knows.
04:29Experts admit that the cases of disease could have been a coincidence.
04:34Which makes the incident even more intriguing.
04:37So far, the mystery remains unsolved.
04:40Now, let's move on to other things falling from the sky.
04:44Bad news.
04:45Some can be totally disgusting.
04:48Like glasses falling from the sky in China and twirling on people's cars.
04:53Some people thought it was an animal rain, while others were not convinced.
04:59They said the video was fake because the glasses were only on the vehicles and not on the ground.
05:06Others were sure that the rain was a normal thing in March.
05:11Luckily, Berk is not where I live.
05:14But the most shocking thing?
05:16Strange rains of glasses also occurred in the British Isles.
05:21For example, in Scotland, children were playing football when glasses began to fall from the sky.
05:27The reason could be a major climate change or who knows what.
05:31But the cases of animal rain actually started a long time ago.
05:35In 1877, an unusual tornado hit a farm in southern California,
05:41bringing with it several small alligators about 0.3 meters long.
05:47In 1894, a tornado crossed England,
05:51dropping venomous jellyfish on people's heads.
05:54Although some witnesses claimed that they were not jellyfish but tethers,
05:59the incident was still extremely strange.
06:03In 1876, in Kentucky, a black humor rain was recorded.
06:08That's when pieces of meat fell from the sky.
06:12Now, let me tell you.
06:14If you are sensitive, you could want to skip this part.
06:17Okay, I warned you.
06:19Residents claimed that the meat tasted like sheep.
06:23But later, researchers discovered that vultures flying above the region
06:28must have felt bad and gurgled their meals directly into the air.
06:32Berk! I told you!
06:34All these cases are examples of animal rain.
06:38It is a rare meteorological phenomenon in which animals unable to fly fall from the sky.
06:43Such cases have been reported throughout history, starting in 1794,
06:49when French soldiers saw toads falling to the ground
06:53in heavy rain near the French city of Lille.
06:57How did this rain happen?
07:00It could be different depending on the species.
07:03For example, frogs and toads often nest in large numbers in the countryside.
07:08Strong winds can lift them and carry them over long distances.
07:13Let's take the fish now.
07:15In 1861, there was a sign of fish rain in Singapore,
07:19and a naturalist speculated that at that time,
07:22a migration of walking catfish could be underway.
07:26Thus, the wind could have transported them from one puddle of water to another,
07:30as if they had followed the rain.
07:32In any case, the most common explanation of such cases is that there is no real fall.
07:37Animals are simply dragged by the winds or something similar.
07:41This can also explain why it is generally reported that only one animal species falls from the sky.
07:47Another probable explanation concerns marine storms.
07:51These are tornadoes forming above the water.
07:54A marine storm can potentially transport animals at relatively high altitudes
07:59and take them to remote places.
08:01This idea is supported by the suggestion that animal rains are often preceded by storms.
08:07At the same time, this theory does not explain why each incident concerns only one species,
08:13and not a group of animals of similar size from the same habitat.
08:18Here are some other examples of animal rains.
08:21In 1947, fish began to fall from the sky in Louisiana.
08:25And in 2005, there were no more frogs in Serbia.
08:29In 2010, a small town in Australia experienced a rain of perches.
08:34These phenomena were most likely caused by tornadoes,
08:37lifting objects from the ground and water to drop them in totally different regions.
08:43Sometimes, even iguanas can fall on your head.
08:47When it's really cold, they go into hibernation mode to survive.
08:51But even if they can freeze, they are still alive.
08:55When it's warmer, they start moving again.
08:58But unfortunately, in this cold state, they can fall from trees,
09:02which is dangerous both for the animals themselves and for the passers-by.

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