Ants and bees can sense differences in the weather before we can, so they take action. This is not prediction on their part.
Similarly animals can feel earth tremors before we can. This is not prediction. Neither animals nor humans are able to predict the future.
There is not real scientific evidence that animals predict tornadoes. Tornadoes come with thunderstorms, and some animals, such as dogs, may hear the thunder before we do, but it is unlikely that they can actually predict tornadoes.
There is no scientific evidence that animals can predict volcanic eruptions. However, some studies suggest that certain animals may be more sensitive to changes in their environment, such as increased gas emissions or ground vibrations, which could potentially alert them to an impending eruption. More research is needed to determine the extent of animals' abilities to sense volcanic activity.
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Some animals, such as birds, cows, and insects, have been observed to exhibit behaviors that can predict changes in the weather.
Some animals, such as birds, cows, and insects, are known for their ability to predict weather patterns.
yes. nostradamus did. false, there is no evidence.
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Some animals, like birds, cows, and insects, are believed to have the ability to predict the weather based on their behavior.
"Predict" is a verb, which means to say or estimate that a specified thing will happen in the future based on evidence or reasoning.
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Nature - 1982 Can Animals Predict Disaster 24-2 was released on: USA: 13 November 2005
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that animals can reliably predict earthquakes. While some anecdotal reports have suggested that certain animals behave unusually before an earthquake, these behaviors are often difficult to confirm and are not consistent enough to be relied upon as an early warning system for earthquakes.