Solve the mystery: Why do animals know in advance that there will be a natural disaster?
Have you ever wondered why before an earthquake, tsunami or storm occurs, animals often behave strangely, running away from the หากคุณสนใจเล่นพนันออนไลน์ที่ดีที่สุด สามารถสมัครสมาชิก UFABET ได้ที่นี่ พร้อมรับโปรโมชั่นพิเศษสำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ area or making unusual noises, as if they have a special “sense” to predict disasters in advance?
So is it just a coincidence, or do animals have some abilities that we’ve been overlooking? Let’s find out!

Solve the mystery: Why do animals know in advance that there will be a natural disaster?
Extrasensory or just superhuman senses?
Humans may have the technology to detect earthquakes in advance, but animals have a “natural device” that works 24 hours a day without charging!
1. Animals sense vibrations faster than humans.
Before an earthquake occurs, two types of seismic waves are released:
- P Waves (Primary Waves) – The first wave that moves fast but is not violent.
- S Waves (Secondary Waves) – Waves that come later but produce stronger vibrations.
Humans usually sense earthquakes after the S waves arrive, but animals such as dogs, cats, and cows can sense the P waves first because they have sensitive nerves to vibrations, causing them to start behaving strangely, such as running away or screaming, before humans know it.
2. Animals perceive changes in the Earth’s magnetic field.
Before an earthquake or volcanic eruption, the Earth’s magnetic field can change slightly, which humans cannot feel. However, some animals, such as birds, fish, and turtles, can sense this change, causing them to evacuate the area in advance.
A clear example is the 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean. Before the giant waves hit the shore, it was reported that many wild animals, such as elephants and deer, ran for higher ground before humans realized what was happening.
3. Changes in air pressure and low frequency sound
Before a major storm or typhoon, air pressure changes suddenly and produces low-frequency sounds (infrasound) that humans cannot hear but animals like birds and elephants can. This is why birds often fly away from an area before a storm or elephants make unusual calls.
So humans don’t have this kind of sense?
Humans may have once had these abilities, but as we become more reliant on technology, our natural abilities may be diminishing. Additionally, some animals have body structures designed to sense changes in their environment better than we do, such as a cat’s whiskers or a frog’s legs, which are sensitive to vibrations.
So, can animals really predict disasters?
Animals don’t have superpowers or a sixth sense, but they do have much more sensitive senses than we do, allowing them to detect natural signs before a disaster strikes.
So if you see your pet start acting strangely, like running away, howling, or making unusual noises, don’t just assume it’s just a panic attack. It might be trying to warn you that something is wrong!