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Can Pets Predict an Incoming Earthquake? Animals' Eerily Amazing Perception May be the Key
In ancient history around 373 B.C., Animals such as rodents, snakes, and weasels fled the Greek city of Helice in droves only days before a quake destroyed the area. According to one hypothesis, wild and domestic animals are the first to detect the Earth's vibrations. According to certain theories, they detect electrical changes in the air or gas emitted by the Earth.
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