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von Melda McGowan Vor 13 Jahren

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Animals Actions Before Disaster Being Used to Help Humans

Researchers have long observed that animals often exhibit unusual behaviors before natural disasters, suggesting they may have advanced sensory perceptions that humans lack. Various studies have been conducted worldwide to understand these behaviors better, including how animals might detect changes in electromagnetic fields, pressure variations, and infra-sound.

Animals Actions Before Disaster Being Used to Help Humans

Animals actions before disaster:

Studies on animal behanvior observations

Can a natural warning system for disaster be developed?

Studies on Animal Sensory Perception

Elephants detecting infra-sound. Katlin
Toads being studied in hopes of predicting earthquakes
Jim Berkland a former geologist out of California predicts earthquakes by studing average reported missing animals coupled with lunar and tidal phases
Sharks pressure sensing abilities-Lauren Smith. Aberdeen's National Hyperbaric Centre
Osaka University, Japan-Motoll Ikeya. A study on various animals and fish and their electronmagnetic field preception using small amounts of elctric field variations.

Inpending Danger Warnings Given by Animals

The Nomatic Moken peoples of the burmese waters use signs of the seas to survive. They send half the year on the water.
Infersound-the sounds of th planet dertected at different levels by different animals.
Navy Uses Dophins to detect mines in the ocean
Astralia, Bureau of Meteorology's Indigenous Weather Knowledge project. Study on Aboriginal practices of predicting seasons by watching flora and fauna.

Animals With "Super Senses" eye witness accounts

Pbs (video) Nature: Can Animals Predict Disaster?
"Swarm inteligence"
Fish and electro-magnetic sensory
Infra-sounds "the sounds of the earth"
zoo animals witnessed acting irratically just before an earthquake
Elephants-
woamn notices bumble bees hiding head first inside small flowers just before a bad hurricane hits. They ride the storm out and survive.

History of Human Use of Animal Behavior Observations

Two days before an earthquake struck Helice, Greece, in 373 B.C., the snakes, weasels, and worms deserted the city. Minutes before the Naples quake of 1805, oxen, sheep, dogs, and geese cried out in unison. A herd of horses tore loose and ran off in panic just prior to the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. ~Helmut Tributsch
Northridge, California, quake in 1994, and the Greek and Turkish quakes in 1999, there were reports of peculiar behavior beforehand, including dogs mysteriously howling in the night, caged birds becoming restless, and nervous cats hiding.
1975 Chinese officials ordered the evacuation of Haicheng, China after hordes of animals begin to flee
Farmers Alminac recognizes using animals as a prediction source for weather
Oar fish in Japan are in ancient folklore as predictors of earthquakes when spotted by humans.