Ducky
05-16-2008, 10:37 AM
It has been long known to man, that animals will behave strangely when imminent disasters will befell them. From up to a week, to days, or even hours before hand, animals will exhibit weird actions that would not normally be viewed on an ongoing basis. Following this behavior, a natural disaster, such as an earthquake, tsnuami, etc, will ensue.
Two days before the quake thousands of toads suddenly decided to move across a bridge in Taizhou, a town in the Jiangsu province (see photos). Chinese web users are wondering why the local authorities didn't relate the event to the imminence of an earthquake, and why scientists didn't take notice of the bizarre disappearance of a lake in Enshi, in the Hubei province, on April 26 (see photos).
http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff284/CanuckyDucky/earthquaketoads.jpg
Can animals sense enviromental changes that are blindsighted by man?
According to this site, they can! (http://observers.france24.com/en/content/20080513-toads-predict-earthquake-dead-china)
Two days before the quake thousands of toads suddenly decided to move across a bridge in Taizhou, a town in the Jiangsu province (see photos). Chinese web users are wondering why the local authorities didn't relate the event to the imminence of an earthquake, and why scientists didn't take notice of the bizarre disappearance of a lake in Enshi, in the Hubei province, on April 26 (see photos).
http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff284/CanuckyDucky/earthquaketoads.jpg
Can animals sense enviromental changes that are blindsighted by man?
According to this site, they can! (http://observers.france24.com/en/content/20080513-toads-predict-earthquake-dead-china)