They ran and ran until they get away.
The tsunami had effected animals by leaving them homeless,sick,injured,hungry etc.On the south of Thailand that is were most animals were badly hit.Wild animals,were hit bad by the large waves that is how the tsunami affected the animals on Thailand.:-)
They do not
Animals earthquake
All objects experiencing a wave will describe a circle. To most sea animals this is no big deal. It is only on the shore that a tsunami is a significant event.
Its instinctual, animals naturally would like to stay alive.
run away i think.......................................
They run for higher ground or they drown.
Animals may sense the changes in their environment, such as rising water levels and unusual sounds, before a tsunami hits and may try to seek higher ground or move to safety. However, like humans, animals can also be caught off guard and may become disoriented or trapped during a tsunami, resulting in injury or death. Wildlife can be affected by flooding, habitat destruction, and changes in their food sources after a tsunami.
It is estimated that hundreds of thousands of animals, including domestic animals and wildlife, died in the 2004 tsunami. The exact number of animal casualties is difficult to determine due to the widespread devastation and lack of comprehensive data.
Zoo animals aren't typically relocated for a tsunami or other natural disaster. Since a tsunami usually hits with little or no warning, there isn't much zookeepers can do to keep them safe. many animals have a sense that something bad is about to happen and will protect themselves and their young in the best way they can within the confines of the zoo.
Yes. All manners of marine animals can be brought on shore by a tsunami. Note, though that a shark brought on shore by a tsunami would be stressed enough that it would not be interested in eating.
i suppose mostly fish and other animals that can breath under water but i dont think they survive.