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How Animals Detect Disaster Before Humans | Sense Of Danger | Spark



Sense of Danger explores the previously unexplained phenomenon of how animals around the world use their innate senses to predict approaching disasters. This film produces evidence from looking at major worldwide disasters, including the tsunami in Thailand and earthquakes in San Francisco and Turkey. It also looks at the 1975 earthquake in China, the only major earthquake in history predicted by animal instinct – which saved 200,000 lives.
Do our animal friends possess a special sense, well beyond human ability, that serves as an efficient early warning system in times of danger?

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21 comments

Marcus Martin July 14, 2022 at 4:15 pm

Damnit youtube stop the 45 min ads!!!

REFLECT July 15, 2022 at 12:57 pm

What differentiate humans from animals is that animals can sense them while humans can stop them.

Linda Furr July 15, 2022 at 2:21 pm

When all the cattle are lying down it’s going to rain. When cats, dogs & horses start running and jumping all over the pastures and yards it’s bad weather approaching. When the raindrops stick high on the windows it’s a sign of a storm. Here in my state when the birds get quiet there’s bad weather coming. Don’t be afraid of the loud booming thunder. It’s only loud. The soft rolling thunder that seems to go over the entire sky is the bad kind.

DirtBikeEvent July 15, 2022 at 6:49 pm

My dog tried to tell me Trump would be elected.

Catherine DeMond Platt July 16, 2022 at 3:29 am

What about the air turning green just before a Hurricaine. I have personally seen this happen.

Catherine DeMond Platt July 16, 2022 at 3:52 am

God gave humans the knowledge to set up early warning systems to warn and protect us. So why would he not have his own early warning systems in nature and all his creatures and teaching them to warn us ignorant humans of eminent danger?

Catherine DeMond Platt July 16, 2022 at 4:06 am

What about the animals who naturally pick up danger signs in humans and saving lives, both human and animals of all species?

Govinda GovindaJi July 16, 2022 at 5:08 am

8:08 Kudos~ to the wine that escaped wrath~!

Govinda GovindaJi July 16, 2022 at 6:30 am

Geeze~! Could there be any more commercials~? Ooops~! Sorry to ask~!

tiredmummy July 16, 2022 at 11:53 am

In saying there is intelligent life of earth, it depends how you measure intelligence. Being able to build machines to make life easier for humans could be seen as intelligent… but likewise being able to sense earthquakes before they fully develop, now that's amazing!!!!

Jane Mwazha July 16, 2022 at 7:25 pm

The sense of sensing danger was lost by Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden its only left to animals which didn't sin in that great Garden

new moon July 17, 2022 at 4:12 pm

Suggested reading: "Psychic Pets: The Secret Life of Animals" by Joseph Wylder, and "Homer's Odyssey" by Gwen Cooper.

тери бг July 18, 2022 at 12:54 pm

I always feel pain in my legs and cramps before an earthquake, that's how I know, and my mother's legs are also cramping And my dog ​​doesn't react at all😁Only the cats outside letter they shout, it's always like that!And where I touch it, I get an electric current😕

RobertBrz HeintzBrz July 18, 2022 at 4:19 pm

The nerves transmit information along their cell “skin” via electric waves. In physics I learned that a current in a magnetic field produces a force and vice versa (electric motor, dynamo). We live in the magnetic field of the earth. So a change in electric field (rock being squished) influences our nerves. We humans are just too far away from nature to realize it, while animals aren’t civilized and feel it. Simple as that. Measuring it on the other hand….

Brotherofjaredyt July 19, 2022 at 12:53 am

"Do get the answers-ask the beasts"

Jennifer Bernante July 19, 2022 at 1:34 pm

In my country every time there's a danger is come to happen they alert people but our people doesn't follow that's why we have people dying in those tragedy.

Pcjonathan Pc July 20, 2022 at 2:50 pm

stop riding elephants…

Do Like You Would Be Done By July 20, 2022 at 4:42 pm

They are grounded… We in the West are disconnected from mother Earth.. Look at your shoes.. Do you connect?

lou bock July 21, 2022 at 1:41 am

DO NOT RIDE THESE ELEPHANTS!! you are contributing to the abuse and cruelty!

Fretnes Butke July 21, 2022 at 6:32 am

There most definitely is an intuitive sensitivity to nature that we disregard at our peril. I'd advise urban types to hang out with indigenous people. They know it from generations facing necessity. Another amazing aspect of nature is the general symbiosis of all animals. They notice each other when there's a new food or water source,and recognize each other's alarm calls. The squirrels hear the robin's warning. This makes such elegant sense.

D D July 21, 2022 at 3:18 pm

Animals are amazing at detecting all kinds of threats- natural & man made. I take my dogs everywhere, & actually look to them, when I’m unsure of certain things, to c how they’re behaving. My rural turned urban area has become high crime. My dogs have saved me from a few attempted carjackings, & presumably attacks/ kidnapping, at least twice, in just the last year alone.

I take them everywhere I go. The moment I put my car in park, until I’m back in the car, with doors locked, with it in drive, they all stand guard, by each picking a window, to watch out, while the biggest dog, hangs out the window, closest to me (while getting gas). I’m always aware of my surroundings (very safety conscientious), so last week, I scanned my surroundings, b4 proceeding to fill up tank. Only 1 truck, on other set of pumps, nobody standing around anywhere, except the guy filling up his truck…but for some reason, my dogs all fixated on the ice machine. I saw nobody. But as I went to walk to my driver door, my very large dog, stuck his top half out the window, to block me, from passing him. Within seconds, all hell broke lose, & my dogs all went nuts, with my pit bull trying to break her tether, to jump into driver seat. I took few steps back, & saw that some creep with bad intentions, had been hiding behind the ice machine, watching me. As he’d seen me finish pumping, he’d snuck out, around the pump from the other side, from where I was (blocking my view of him, sneaking up, near my Driver’s door). He hadn’t seen my dogs, from his perspective, but they knew he was there, & were waiting.
When I tried returning to my seat, my dogs blocked me, and pushed me back, where I’d just come from,just as the guy snuck around- soon as they knew he was gonna approach, the went nuts & terrified him, into slowly backing away. I absolutely cherish my dogs, & trust their judgement, on many things 🙂 They’ll be super friendly and affectionate, when meeting some people, but when others approach, I’ve seen them go on guard and scare them away in an instant- always when I’d had a gut instinct, that the person was trouble.

Wish I had skills like them🙂

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