Yes, dogs have the ability to sense storms before they happen due to their keen senses and ability to detect changes in barometric pressure, static electricity, and other environmental cues.
No, Frogs have no ability to sense changing weather or water patterns, in fact no known land animal can sense a tsunami before it occurs.
Cockroaches have a natural instinct that allows them to sense oncoming storms or impending natural disasters, thus aiding their survival.
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Barometric pressure definitely affects dogs' ears, so most of them are aware that a storm is approaching. In many older dogs, the ears become more sensitive to the pressure of a storm, which is why some dogs seem to be "afraid" of storms and try to hide when, more likely, they're actually experiencing acute pain in the ears.
Damaging cranial nerve one, the olfactory nerve, can result in a loss of the sense of smell (anosmia). This can impact your ability to detect odors, which may affect your ability to taste food as well.
I have had this happen before, I called the doctor and was told that its normal and things like stress can cause this to happen. Which in my case made a lot of sense!
You might be able to tell if you are a medium by studing with someone who is actually a medium. He or she can help you to discover and refine your talents. As a medium, you might know something will happen before it happens or believe that you can sense spirits and have random visions. These visions might not make sense to you until you are educated as a medium.
Jane Austen wrote Sense and Sensibility
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Charmed - 1998 Sense and Sense Ability 5-20 is rated/received certificates of: Hungary:12 Mexico:B USA:TV-PG
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