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Can Your Dog or Cat Predict an Earthquake? We ve seen animals on TV and in movies that seem to be able to sense when impending bad weather is approaching. So with this can animals, like our dogs and cats, predict earthquakes? Some people believe that dogs and cats are capable of not only predicting the weather but also earthquakes. In fact, scientists have weighted in on the notion. A book was published by a German scientist, Helmut Tributsch . It deals with animal behavior and earthquakes. According to an article on farmersalmanac.com, when we have electrically charged air, i.e., when the earth s plates rub together, the flow of ions might be detectable to animals. Why, you ask? Well, we re giving you more of a science lesson. According to the story, animals have drier body surfaces than humans. In other words, they don t sweat. (I didn t know this, did you?) Thus, the electrostatic charges that fill the air prior to an earthquake are detected by the animals since the ....
The Daily Independent’s Pet of the Week is Sammy. Sammy is a 3-month-old dapple miniature dachshund who loves playing with toys, eating peanut butter treats and “always being my shadow,” ....