Scientists are puzzled over what is causing hundreds of fish to wash up dead in South Florida, including an endangered species native to the region.
It is too soon to speculate the cause of the unusual behavior, researchers say.
Florida's southwest coast is experiencing the effects of red tide algae, and dead fish have been washing ashore.
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