An unprecedented flu strain is attacking hundreds of animal species. Humans could be next.

An avian flu panzootic — a pandemic among animals — has struck hundreds of bird and mammal species, including elephant seals.

January 15, 2024 at 6:30 a.m. EST
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It felt like watching one of those blockbusters about the end of the world. Like witnessing an apocalypse, but in real life. Which, in a way, it was.

The beaches of Valdes Peninsula in Argentina, normally so packed with elephant seals that time of year it is impossible to stroll along the shore, were desolate except for hundreds of dark, rotting carcasses — nearly a whole season of seal pups dead, with gulls pecking at the remains.