Animal Behaviour and Earthquakes
Hi, everyone. I posted a couple of weeks ago about the correlation
between strange animal behaviour and earthquakes. I was in Nara a few weeks
ago and noticed that trees were filled with birds and that they were flying
restlessly amongst each other and in strange formations. The next day, a 5.1
earthquake struck off the coast of north Wakayama.
I am now further convinced that the higher the maginitude of the quake,
the stranger the animal behaviour. A few days prior to the 6.8 and 7.4
earthquakes that struck off the coast of Wakayama, I began to fly and ran
into several English teachers and we flew restlessly amongst each other and
in strange formations. Birds began teaching English and getting drunk and
rowdy at bars, hitting on Japanese women bars and believing the women
actually liked them when they were just being polite, enjoying their
ridiculously high salaries even though they had no experience teaching and
feeling like the world revolved around them. Fortunately for us, and
unfortunately for some, the quake struck on Monday and everything went back
to normal. Was it just me or did anyone else notice this?????
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