Bill phone choked by Stork to the point – VIVA



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A Polish institution receives an incredibly expensive mobile bill after losing a GPS tracking device mounted at the back of a heron.

According to Radio Poland, the environmental agency EcoLogic has installed a tracking device on the back of a white crane last year.

The bird with the tracer had at least 6,000 km of flight, and was followed in the Blue Nile Valley in eastern Sudan before it eventually lost its contact.

Ecologic told Super Express that there were people who had found the tracking device in Sudan, who had then pulled out his SIM card and then had it installed on his cell phone [19659005] They had then used to make phone calls for more than 20 hours

more than 10,000 zloty or about 38 million rupees, which should be The mounting of tracers on cranes plays an important role in environmental research and migratory bird conservation, and micro-GPS tracker data can help scientists observe bird habits, social behavior, and different types of threats.

Although species of Whooping Cranes are not currently at risk, the industrialization and draining of wetlands make this species endangered in Europe some fifty years or so ago.