So completely not joking, is the heavier seed content of the Gavlebocken's straw a byproduct of shifting climate

is this the first Gavlebocken killed by climate change?

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@Talen_Lee Looking into it, the higher seed content was the result of a rainy harvest season in Sweden, but I can't find anything connecting that to climate change--all attempts at finding answers were met with a focus on droughts during growing seasons instead

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@Talen_Lee Nevermind that, I revised my search terms and got a hit for overall increased precipitation even factoring in growing season droughts. Climate change killed the goat

@elfi thank you for your service saluting face emoji.

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