Ravi Chakrabarti (dosex) wrote in the100, @ 2015-11-09 18:37:00 |
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We've now concluded that the lamb died of asphyxiation, with no external injuries or marks, leading us to believe that it wasn't strangulation or anything caught in it's throat. We're still running lab tests to rule out poison or sickness, but there's a few things that can cause this sort of death in animals without outward traces. One of which is gas asphyxia, which is... essentially, euthanasia.
Given that the lamb was found not far from the herd, I think we can rule out the idea of the room being gassed.
Accidental suffocation is a possibility, but we're still looking into all avenues before we conclusively decide that.
You know something we haven't tried yet, Liv? Animal brains. Do you think you'd have visions of the animal?
Just curious. From a purely scientific standpoint.