Birds sense earthquake was about to hit Turkey

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·       Earthquakes generate low-frequency vibrations that some animals can sense.

·       An unusual video showing birds flying erratically just before the recent earthquake in Turkey 

 

According to a report from the United States Geological Survey, this is not the first time that strange animal behaviour has been observed prior to a large earthquake.

In fact, the oldest recorded account dates back to 373 BC in Greece, when rats, weasels, snakes, and centipedes reportedly fled their homes many days before the earthquake struck.  The report goes on to explain that earthquakes generate low-frequency vibrations that can be felt by some animals, including dogs Despite this, scientists are still unable to explain why some animals exhibit consistent and reliable behaviour prior to seismic events.

While the strange behaviour of the birds in Turkey remains a mystery, it has once again raised questions about the potential for animals to serve as early warning indicators for earthquakes. The video has been a source of fascination for many, with some speculating that the birds were responding to supernatural forces at work.

Despite the speculation, it is important to remember that the science behind strange animal behaviour prior to earthquakes is still not fully understood. Nevertheless, this latest incident serves as a reminder of the mysterious and powerful forces that can shape our world.

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