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Humans ... to some extent.

It's possible that some animals may be able to detect, as opposed to predict, earthquakes a few instants sooner than humans can; but a lot of the supposed "predictions" made by animals are really just coincidences that would have quickly been dismissed and forgotten if they hadn't been followed by an earthquake.

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