In 1961, thousands of sooty shearwaters rained down in Capitola, California, leading to Alfred Hitchcock's adaptation of killer birds in 'The Birds.' The birds were poisoned by domoic acid from contaminated food sources. This incident sheds light on the consequences of environmental toxins on wildlife populations. Additionally, other notable animal invasions like locust swarms and jellyfish outbreaks are discussed, emphasizing the interconnectedness of ecosystems and human activities.
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