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how Panda reacts during the 2013 Sichuan Yaan Earthquake Real Panda Kungfu before quake
- Published_at:2013-04-22
- Category:Pets & Animals
- Channel:cosmeticmachines
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- description: how Panda reacts during the 2013 Sichuan Yaan Earthquake Real Panda Kungfu before quake,this video proves not only the animal can predict the earthquake but also they have the super analysing in finding the best place to shelter their safety during the big earthquake,even better than human being. There is much anecdotal evidence suggesting that some animals have the ability to detect sensory stimuli which humans can not - even with our most sensitive technological instruments. Scientists already know that many animals can perceive things that humans cannot, but it also appears that many animals have sensory abilities not currently explained by traditional science. Many pet owners claim that they have powerful "psychic" bonds with their pets, and describe their connection with the animal as "telepathic". Like Dr. Doolittle, many people believe that they can communicate with animals. Some people even claim that their pets have precognitive abilities, while others notice their animals act in peculiar ways just before an earthquake strikes. Since the beginning of recorded history, virtually every culture in the world has reported observations of unusual animal behavior prior to earthquakes (and, to as lesser degree, volcanic eruptions). Nonetheless, conventional science has never been able to adequately explain the phenomenon. For hundreds of years, the Chinese and Japanese have used such sightings as an important part of national earthquake warning systems, with some success. Unusual behavior is difficult to define, and determining if there is a characteristic behavior is not a simple, clear-cut process, although there some distinct patterns have emerged. For example, an intense fear appears to make some animals cry and bark for hours or flee in panic. Equally characteristic is the apparent opposite effect of wild animals appearing confused, disoriented, and losing their usual fear of people. Some other common observations are that animals appear agitated, excited, nervous, overly aggressive, or seem to be trying to burrow or hide. A number of theories have been proposed to explain this phenomenon. Because many animals possess auditory capacities beyond the human range, it has been suggested that some animals may be reacting to ultrasound emitted as microseisms from fracturing rock (Armstrong, 1969). Another candidate is fluctuations in the earth's magnetic field. Because some animals have a sensitivity to variations in the earth's magnetic field (usually as a means of orientation), and since variations in the magnetic field occur near the epicenters of earthquakes (Chapman and Bartels, 1940), it has been suggested that this is what the animals are picking up on. Some people say that they feel an uncomfortable pressure in their head, or a persistent headache that lasts for weeks, which suddenly vanishes moments before an earthquake. Because magnetite has been found in some animal brains, Berkland thinks that it is possible that animals may be reacting to their own headaches caused by changes in the earth's electromagnetic field. He said that a dog was observed chewing on willow bark, from which aspirin in derived, prior to an earthquake, and he believes that this was an attempt by the dog to self-medicate himself for the headache. Other mysterious phenomena are often connected with earthquakes, for example: the regular eruptions of geysers have been interrupted and magnets have been said to temporarily lose their power. Many people report that there is suddenly an unexplainable stillness in the air, and that all around them becomes completely silent. Strange lights are often seen glowing from the earth, and unusual fogs have been reported. These phenomena are all consistent with the notion that the odd animal behavior may result from changes in the earth's electromagnetic field, or the release of electrically-charged particles due to intense pressure on crystalline rock. Subjectively, earthquake experiences often take on dream-like qualities, or have a sense of unreality about them, perhaps because our most cherished notion of what is safe and solid in the world, the very ground upon which we rest, becomes wobbly and unstable. Our whole sense of reality is shaken with the earth, as one is suddenly lifted up out of the mundane, and thrust into the center of what seems an immensely important drama. California and Japanese residents, like other people living along major fault zones on this planet, don't need to be reminded of the devastation that an earthquake can bring, and for now Western science has no reliable means of forecasting these earth-shaking events. Tens of thousands of lives are lost globally and billions of dollars in property damage occur every year as a result of earthquakes. Any clues that may be used to help us predict when and where the next quake is coming should be approached with an open mind.
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