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Hours before the huge tsunami off the coast of Sumatra reached land, some people noticed that the animals started acting strangely. For example, the elephants made lots of noise and decided to run to higher ground just before the waves hit. In the days that followed, wardens at Sri Lanka's Yala National Park were very busy looking for their animals and to their surprise they found nearly all of them alive. So, did the animals know what was about to happen? If so, then this could mean that animals are capable of predicting natural disasters. Many animals have much better hearing than human beings. They can hear certain noises at great distances. Others have sensitive feet, enabling them to feel vibrations in the ground. Migrating birds can sense changes in atmospheric pressure when they fly. Moreover, animals that live in groups sometimes have special cries to warn the others when danger is near.
Although we don't know for sure, animals may know more than we think. So if your pet starts acting strangely, maybe you should take notice. They could be trying to tell you something!
Answers & Comments
1 What did some people notice?
2 Who made lots of noise?
3 What were the wardens at Sri Lanka's Yala national park busy for?
4 Who is capable of predicting natural disasters?
5 How many animals have much better hearing than human beings?
6 What distance can they hear noises?
7 Where do animals feel vibration?
8 Where can migrating birds sense changes?
9 How do animals that live in groups warn the others when danger is near?
10 What don't we kno
11 Why should we take notice when our pet starts acting strangely?
12 What could they be trying to do?