Re: Animal Behavior and Earthquakes
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 04:43:41 +0900, Ryan Ginstrom ...
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>"Kevin Gowen" <kgowenNOSPAM@myfastmail.com> wrote in message
>news:2o9p3kF74pg2U8@uni-berlin.de...
>> Dave wrote:
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>> > I went to a festival tonight in Nara and noticed on my way that
>there
>> > were swarms of birds gathered throught the trees flying restlessly in
>> > several directions. Then my girlfriend reminded me that before the Kobe
>> > earthquake people noticed the same thing. Just wondering if anyone
>noticed
>> > any strange behaviour or knows anything else about this phenomenon.
>Needless
>> > to say, she freaked me out!!!
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>> Animals are observed acting restlessly every day of the year. People
>> only assign importance to such things after an event such as an
>> earthquake, hurricane, or alien invasion.
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>I remember one time, all the pigeons in the building next to me took off at
>once. A few moments later, I felt a strongish earthquake. It seems pretty
>obvious that the pigeons felt a minor pre-tremor that I didn't.
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Why are you using your computer at 4:30am?
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