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- Plusone
Sri Lanka reports 10's of thousandnot one animal corpse. Not a bear, crocodile, elephant, monkey, etc. They knew way beforehand and went to high.
- Plusone0
We should learn from the animals.
- tara|gee0
i was reading that - bananas
- iDp0
damn thats weird...I've heard of animals sensing things.
- toe_knee0
amazing
- superbaka0
those who knew ahead about 9-11 were also animals. :/
- nick0
crazy
- winter0
man underestimates nature that's for sure.
- winter0
but anyway, that sounds pretty tabloid: any link to check the sources out?
- bomy_dick0
it 's the same for gaz leaks in homes / appartments etc..
on dog can smell a gas leak before any human ..
- rabattski0
humans are just a part of nature as animals are. we just lost sense / are out of touch with nature. think we can control it.
- toe_knee0
"The strange thing is, we have not recorded any dead animals. No elephants are dead, not even a dead hare or rabbit. I think animals can sense disaster. They know when things are happening in nature," he said.
Gehan de Silva Wijeyeratne, who runs a hotel in the park, said, "I am finding bodies of humans, but I have yet to see a dead animal."
Yala, Sri Lanka's largest wildlife reserve, is home to 200 Asian elephants, crocodiles, wild boars, water buffaloes and gray langur monkeys. The park also has Asia's highest concentration of leopards. The Yala reserve covers 391 square miles, but only 56 square miles are open to tourists.
Rupert Sheldrake, biologist and author of "The Sense of Being Stared At," a book about unexplained human and animal abilities, said animals "seem to sense when a disaster or catastrophe is about to occur."
"The most striking examples concern earthquakes," he said.
In some instances, cats have been said to go into hiding up to 12 hours before an earthquake, while dogs would bark "frantically" shortly before it struck, he said.
- toe_knee0
we just lost sense / are out of touch with nature. think we can control it.
rabattski
(Dec 30 04, 02:25)so so true.
- winter0
yup. so true.
thx for the link
- rabattski0
btw can't imagine that there are no animal casualties at all. how about cattle, caged animals, closed in pets etc? must not forget that the priority there is not to recover dead animals.
- winter0
that article is about Yala Reserve Wildlife Park only, i think.
- toe_knee0
i doubt that there are zero animal casualties. But cattle do know when its about to storm, rain etc. I'd love to find out more about this
- Spanna0
Yeah - animals do that with volcanoes too - its one of the warning signs scientists look for before an eruption.
- winter0
imo it's not about a sixth sense; it's about having stonger senses (mostly hearing and scent) than humans.
- rabattski0
both haven't been proven (either 6th sense or stronger senses) to be the reason for this. but for sure animals have stronger senses than humans.