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<blockquote data-quote="an_anonymous_onlooker" data-source="post: 74141" data-attributes="member: 4359"><p>I think I may be able to offer some answers to some of these for you, Max.</p><p>"For instance how do migratory birds know where is south or north and how to get there?" many species of both avians and aquatic animals have inbuilt structures in their brains that allow them to read the magnetic field that surrounds the earth. A classic example of this is the Logerhead Turtle. Likewise, amny birds are able to read wind patterns, and will often follow natural occurrences, such as the now called "trade winds" that cover various places across the world.</p><p></p><p>"How do some animals know a storm is approaching even days ahead or that an earthquake or a volcano eruption will take place soon?" In answer to this one, the likes of dogs are more sensitive to static electricity in the air (which builds up before a thunderstorm). Humans actually have this ability in a much 'weaker' form, if you want proof, go and stand outside before a thunderstorm, you'll get goosebumps and adrenaline will course through your veins (it's a result of the survival instinct).</p><p></p><p>In regards to other points, I'm not sure, I can't offer an answer, it could just be 'one of those things'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="an_anonymous_onlooker, post: 74141, member: 4359"] I think I may be able to offer some answers to some of these for you, Max. "For instance how do migratory birds know where is south or north and how to get there?" many species of both avians and aquatic animals have inbuilt structures in their brains that allow them to read the magnetic field that surrounds the earth. A classic example of this is the Logerhead Turtle. Likewise, amny birds are able to read wind patterns, and will often follow natural occurrences, such as the now called "trade winds" that cover various places across the world. "How do some animals know a storm is approaching even days ahead or that an earthquake or a volcano eruption will take place soon?" In answer to this one, the likes of dogs are more sensitive to static electricity in the air (which builds up before a thunderstorm). Humans actually have this ability in a much 'weaker' form, if you want proof, go and stand outside before a thunderstorm, you'll get goosebumps and adrenaline will course through your veins (it's a result of the survival instinct). In regards to other points, I'm not sure, I can't offer an answer, it could just be 'one of those things'. [/QUOTE]
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