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signs through animals and birds
by bonala rao on May 13, 2008 01:48 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

many people still claim that there are signs of some calamity can be seen from birds and animals. They behave erratic. Is it true??

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  RE:signs through animals and birds
by benicenow on May 13, 2008 01:58 AM   Permalink
yes very true !
there are certain decibel of vibration which we can't hear but animal and birds can....
I remember an incident in 2002 or 3 (not sure about year) in south India...........seeing my cat behaving stupidly i told people around that something is going to happen and same evening earthquake came............so we have to observe our pets and other animals to find out any calamity cause they are so precise in detecting all this.

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by Indoamerican on May 13, 2008 02:05 AM   Permalink
Ya thats currect. Animals are known to behave in a different way hrs before calamities. But we animals (Human beings)do not know how to read these animals indication of disaster. For eg. during the Tsunami that struck Indian subcontinent, hundreds of elephants, fox, dogs moved towards the elevated place in Srilanka sensing some sort of unusual signals. This saved them. Birds fly at higher altitude. even smaller fish start swimming in deep water. But it is all difficult for us to relate the reason.
There is a Nobel reserved for whoever he/she invents a mechanism to detect the possible earthquake atleast 10 minutes before it strikes.
Once we map all the geological movements accurately and synchronize the possible effects using a super computers it may be possible to detect but the accuracy will always be debatable. Ultimately nature is Great and above all our knowledge..



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