Video shows animals sensing danger before earthquake hits Taiwan

Video shows animals sensing danger before earthquake hits Taiwan. Photo and video: Twitter @arererere0987 / @ImRahulAggarwal Video shows animals sensing danger before earthquake hits Taiwan. Photo and video: Twitter @arererere0987 / @ImRahulAggarwal

In a remarkable display of animal intuition, a recently released video captures the moment pets start acting unusually, sensing danger moments before a magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck Taiwan.

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The video, which quickly gained attention on social media, shows a dog suddenly becoming restless and barking, clearly detecting the impending tremor well before the humans around it perceive anything abnormal.

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In another similar footage, cats are seen becoming visibly agitated, looking around and running without a specific direction, moments before the earthquake shook the area they were in. These behaviors reaffirm studies suggesting animals’ ability to sense subtle changes in the environment, potentially as a result of detecting seismic vibrations or electromagnetic changes before an earthquake.

Video shows animals sensing danger before earthquake hits Taiwan. Photo and video: Twitter @arererere0987 / @ImRahulAggarwal
Photo and video: Twitter @arererere0987 / @ImRahulAggarwal

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