Yes, most animals have better hearing than humans. The frogs can hear the primary waves (P waves) approaching. This irritates them and they go crazy. The P waves come before an earthquake.
Because they need to be able to sense when a predator is approaching.
If the Coast Guard warns of a giant wave of water approaching the shore as a result of a major earthquake, they are warning of...... a tsunami
An earthquake in some sense is both constructive and destructive.
Dogs can sense thunderstorms through their keen senses of hearing and smell. They may exhibit behaviors such as restlessness, pacing, whining, hiding, or seeking comfort from their owners when they sense a storm approaching.
yes!
Signs of an approaching tsunami include a sudden withdrawal of water from the shoreline, a loud roar coming from the ocean, and strong aftershocks following an earthquake near the coastline. Signs of an approaching earthquake may include shaking or trembling of the ground, loud rumbling sounds, and cracks appearing in structures or the ground.
no way
it will sense fore an earthquake
She had to FLEE the city when there was an earthquake happening.
no...it would have to say: It is because the frog was heavy yesterday morning. Is because does not make sense & if you put it is because then it does make sense.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that animals can sense approaching asteroids or meteorites. These celestial events usually occur with little warning and at high altitudes, making it unlikely for animals to detect them before impact.
A frog is also called an amphibian. Amphibians are close to reptiles but are different in the sense that amphibians can survive on land and water.