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Sue
December 29, 2004 09:07AM
Here's a report on predicting earthquakes and observations made by the Chinese.

[www.zephryus.demon.co.uk]...

"The Chinese have claimed considerable success with a totally different approach to the problem. It has long been known that animals, birds and insects seem to change their behaviour patterns before an earthquake.

In December 1974 Chinese scientists began to receive reports of snakes coming out of hibernation and freezing to death on the cold ground. This activity was followed by a series of minor tremors at the end of the month.

During January 1975 they received even more reports of strange animal behaviour. Much of this concerned larger animals such as cattle and horses which had become restless, refused to enter buildings or seemed frightened for no obvious reason.

In February that year a major earthquake struck. The epicentre was in Haicheng, the area from which most of the animal reports had been received."

It is known that some animals are very sensitive to sound, temperature, touch, light intensity and even magnetic fields, so it is perfectly possible that they can indeed detect the seismic activity which precedes an earthquake. Perhaps they are sensitive to the electrical and magnetic disturbances which form the basis of the Dilatancy theory .
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Tribal groups lost in the disaster?

Hans December 29, 2004 01:51AM

Regrinning smileyirect link

Hans December 29, 2004 01:52AM

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Dave L December 29, 2004 06:53AM

Can animals sense earthquakes?

Sue December 29, 2004 08:26AM

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Katherine Reece December 29, 2004 08:29AM

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Sue December 29, 2004 08:52AM

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Katherine Reece December 29, 2004 09:06AM

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Joanne December 29, 2004 10:53AM

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wirelessguru1 December 29, 2004 02:25PM

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kenuchelover December 29, 2004 01:16PM

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wirelessguru1 December 29, 2004 01:22PM

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Warwick L Nixon December 29, 2004 01:23PM

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kenuchelover December 29, 2004 01:50PM

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Warwick L Nixon December 29, 2004 10:46PM

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wirelessguru1 December 29, 2004 10:54PM

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Warwick L Nixon December 30, 2004 11:28AM

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kenuchelover December 30, 2004 01:06PM

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Warwick L Nixon December 30, 2004 01:14PM

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wirelessguru1 December 29, 2004 01:52PM

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Anthony December 29, 2004 01:57PM

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wirelessguru1 December 29, 2004 02:13PM

Driven batty by the sound....

kenuchelover December 29, 2004 02:58PM

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Dave L December 29, 2004 04:46PM

There's also this from China...

Sue December 29, 2004 09:07AM

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wirelessguru1 December 29, 2004 02:05PM

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Anthony December 29, 2004 10:30AM

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RickB December 29, 2004 11:01AM

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Anthony December 29, 2004 01:28PM

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wirelessguru1 December 29, 2004 02:45PM

Damn, I was afraid of this.

kenuchelover December 29, 2004 01:18PM

Re: Damn, I was afraid of this.

ritva December 29, 2004 02:08PM

Re: Damn, I was afraid of this.

kenuchelover December 29, 2004 03:09PM

Re: Damn, I was afraid of this.

ritva December 29, 2004 04:24PM

earthquakes.

shelly January 23, 2005 06:31PM



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