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The flock were likely driven to the crop after extreme weather in Greece made it difficult for them to find anything to eat (Picture: Getty)

A flock of sheep acting weirdly were found to have munched down on a crop of weed. 

After a record-breaking summer in which heatwaves, wildfires and flooding destroyed some of the key grazing areas around Thessaly, central Greece, the woolly band are understood to have invaded a greenhouse producing medicinal cannabis. 

The owner told local TheNewspaper.gr website his crop had already been badly damaged by the extreme weather.

Once inside, the sheep simply finished off what was left. 

He said: ‘I don’t know if it’s for laughing or crying. We had the heatwave and we lost a lot of production. 

‘We had the floods, we lost almost everything. And now this. The herd entered the greenhouse and ate what was left. I don’t know what to say, honestly.’

Firefighters try to extinguish a wildfire burning at the Dadia National Park in the region of Evros, Greece, September 3, 2023. REUTERS/Alexandros Avramidis

Extreme weather hit Greece hard this summer, with heatwaves, wildfires and flooding reported over the past few months (Picture: Reuters)

Most recently, Storm Daniel battered much of Thessaly. The most intense storm since records began in 1930, it’s thought to have killed at least 17 people over three days earlier this month.

With cities and villages submerged, whole crops washed away and more than 100,000 animals and livestock killed, residents had to be airlifted or taken by lifeboats from their homes, according to official reports. 

Across July and August, wildfires also tore through large parts of Greece, with thousands evacuated from their homes and hotels.

Damage on the island of Rhodes proved especially extensive, with a state of emergency declared in late July.

Fuelled by the double-heatwave that battered much of Europe over the summer months, the blazes prompted ‘the biggest evacuation in Greek history’.

At the time, approximately 10,000 Britons were estimated to be holidaying on the island.

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