Do you think that frantic behavior of animals can help predict earthquakes and other natural disasters ?
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2011/08/26 16:00:17
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- Todd *RP 2012* 2011/09/04 07:36:29Yes (details)+1but not in time enough to matterreply
- Jensola 2011/09/01 19:29:06Yes (details)+1Animals have a sixth sense about that type of thing, often we've had cats who will start acting very strangely and out of character before a storm etc. So I'm sure they can sense a bigger natural disaster.reply
- Pamu 2011/08/26 18:40:59Yes (details)+1they have four legs and they have better sensations received from legs whereas we always wear foot wares and as a result the perception has been less for us and we can not make out easily.reply
- Spider20 2011/08/26 17:46:34Yes (details)+1If you keep an eye on Mother Nature....you can learn a lotreply
- Happy 2011/08/26 16:28:33Yes (details)+2i remember that before the tsunami in indonesia, think it was in 2004, all the animals were heading inland.reply
- XENON23 2011/08/26 16:26:56Yes (details)+1If they are running you might want to run too.reply
- irish -liberty or death! 2011/08/26 16:15:13Yes (details)+1its something humans may have lost long ago. this has been documented for yrs now.reply
- Anarchico Anthony 2011/08/26 16:13:28Yes (details)+1They always know whats going down first. Its part of their animal instinct. Now based on their frantic behavior you cant tell what exactly they are running from, but it just means you should be running too!reply
- TasselLady 2011/08/26 16:08:28Yes (details)+1Yes, they're highly sensitive to that because their senses are stronger than ours are.reply
- Scott 2011/08/26 16:05:20Yes (details)+1Yes - That explains why Congress (weasels, skunks and rats) left town just a couple weeks before the quake.reply
- Anarchi... Scott 2011/08/26 16:13:53
Wish I could rave more!!reply - EliteAmongOutcasts 2011/08/26 16:04:03
- Louis 2011/08/26 16:04:02Yes (details)+2If we actually took the time to stop and look at them...reply
- gonesimera 2011/08/26 16:03:15Other (details)+2maybe, they can sense the weather before we canreply














