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Tsunami Animals: A Sixth Sense? By Catherine Donaldson-Evans , Fox News Published January 9, 2005 6:25am EST | Updated May 19, 2015 3:16pm EDT ...
Tsunami adds to belief in animals' 'sixth sense' (Agencies) Updated: 2004-12-31 08:02. Wild animals seem to have escaped the Indian Ocean tsunami, adding weight to notions they possess a "sixth ...
Did Animals Sense Tsunami Was Coming? Before the tsunami in Sri Lanka, coastal animals seemed to sense something was coming and fled to safety. By Maryann Mott. January 4, 2005 ...
Reports from Sri Lanka after Sunday’s tsunami say that despite the enormous number of human casualties—116,000 deaths and rising, at last count—many animals seem to have survived the tidal ...
The question popped up soon after the human death toll became clear: why didn't more animals die in the tsunami? As NBC's Charles Sabine reports, some experts say they know exactly why.
Sri Lankan wildlife officials are stunned -- the worst tsunami in memory has killed around 22,000 people along the Indian Ocean island’s coast, but they can’t find any dead animals.
Wildlife officials in Sri Lanka have reported that, despite the loss of human life in the Asian disaster, there have been no recorded animal deaths. Waves from the worst tsunami in memory sent ...
Wild animals seem to have escaped the Indian Ocean tsunami, adding weight to notions they possess a sixth sense for disasters, experts said.
The tsunami that hit Asia in December didn't destroy just the homes of the people living there, it also destroyed the homes of thousands of dogs. The Spokane County Regional Animal Protection ...
Reading about the aftermath of the tsunami in south Asia, I’m struck by one story now making the rounds. As rescuers began assessing the damage, they reported that, remarkably (and true to ...
A 'tsunami' of toxic water was sent gushing over a desert in Israel, killing plants and animals, after a reservoir wall collapsed. The flood, which happened last Friday, damaged wildlife in the ...
Wildlife officials in Sri Lanka (search) expressed surprise Wednesday that they found no evidence of large-scale animal deaths from the tsunamis — indicating that animals may have sensed the ...