some sea animals close to shore can be washed up on shore and killed. land animals can be drowned, crushed, or sucked into the ocean. Animals far out enough are usually not affected in the least
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.
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.
Yes, some animals in the sea can die during a tsunami due to the force of the waves, disruption of their habitat, and changes in water levels. However, marine animals have evolved mechanisms to sense and escape natural disasters like tsunamis in some cases.
It causes damage to buildings and infrastructure,animals,plants and humans.
They will most likely ALL get scared.
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
they most likely run and panic
they did react
Animals earthquake
They ran and ran until they get away.
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.
They run for higher ground or they drown.
run away i think.......................................
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.
Yes