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There is no getting around animal senses. they can detect weather, danger and have their own radar. If u follow news reports those in danger now are suffering not from human or other animal predators, but, climate change.

Kool beans Yahoo has a Global warming category!!! Now that means something right there.

2007-05-15 12:03:49 · 13 answers · asked by Mele Kai 6 in Environment Global Warming

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2007-05-15 13:08:23 · update #1

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Nature is an indication of what lies ahead ,and animals are much more perceptive than we are after all they are in the front line and the first casualties are with the flora and fauna

of the earth's estimated 10 million species, 300,000 have vanished in the past 50 years. each years, 3,000 to 30,000 species become extinct.

a lot of human activity is speeding that up since we tend to overpower all the other species in one way or another.

so is not suprising that the natural world can sense things coming ,because for many of it it is already here ,subtle climatic changes are already killing much Flora and Fauna especially insects which are at the beginning of most food chains.

NATURAL DISASTERS
There are many physical signs of impending disasters such as tsunamis ,earthquackes ,volcanos ,like shock waves or changes in airpresures or temperatures or other biological life which is reacting to something ,traveling ahead which warn animals so they always know before us that something is gonna happen.

2007-05-15 12:25:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Climate changes are becoming quite noticable this year with the early onset of spring, the early development of hurricanes and a drought in April. Not only do the animals show our future, but so does the ecology. Animals, plants, basic organisms don't have to sit and ponder if they should get shelter or stock up on food. The plants don't have a watch to tell them when to start coming out of their dormant stages. So, animals follow the pattern of nature, and nature seems to just "know". I'd say it is a safe bet to say that the animal kindom does know. There have been no new species of animals found lately and the species that we know now are slowly dwindling and changing. The food chain doesn't lie.

2007-05-15 13:20:33 · answer #2 · answered by dizzie_ms2u2 1 · 0 0

Hey you're really on to something! Maybe animals are causing Global Warming? I'll bet it's those damned whales! The swim around all day eating tons of O2 producing plankton and exhaling vast quantities of CO2! Let's see, there was global cooling in the 50s and 60s, then the world stopped global whaling, and BINGO! global warming began in the 80s. Dear God how come we haven't seen this before! There's all the "scientific evidence" you could want.

STOP THE WHALES - SAVE THE PLANET!

2007-05-15 12:31:37 · answer #3 · answered by smartr-n-u 6 · 0 1

One thing I saw on TV recently was the video of a species of a bird in the wild that mimics the sounds it hears that birdwatchers had video of over a decade or so. At first, it was just animal type noises, then airplanes, then chainsaws, and the most recent have been sirens it hears because of numerous brush fires that firemen respond to in the area.

I think HEROES has the closest message we need, but forget about the cheerleader ... Save the animals ... save the world!

2007-05-15 12:13:53 · answer #4 · answered by Carl S 4 · 0 0

Man hasn't even touched the tip of the iceberg when it comes to understanding the fragile and delicate ecological balances between man, plants and animals. For the past 150 years - since the Industrial Revolution began - we've ignored one basic and undeniable fact: ALL of Earth's creatures were put on this planet for a purpose. And MAN - who was supposedly given 'dominion' over all living creatures on this good Earth - has squandered it all for himself and his own 'creature' comforts without regard for the needs of all the plants and animals that are slowly becoming endangered or extinct. And - once the rare birds; elephants; Amazon frogs; mosquitoes; tigers; ants; unusual flowers; groundhogs; rare shrubs; snakes; bears; fish; grubs and whales are gone from this Earth, SO, too, WILL WE cease to survive on this planet. -RKO- 5/15/07

2007-05-15 12:14:21 · answer #5 · answered by -RKO- 7 · 1 0

Yes because in the last 50 years, animals who can migrate have moved about 100 miles north. They sense the warming.

2007-05-15 12:07:18 · answer #6 · answered by Milezpergallon 3 · 1 1

I do believe in global warming. I believe that birds are trying to give us a message. If you watch the discovery channel they will make a believer out of you because of their credentials. One of the things that freaked me out was when they showed a clip of birds flying in a school in a shape of a question mark (?). Coincidence?

2007-05-15 12:26:21 · answer #7 · answered by Bella 3 · 0 0

man is distorying himself, however greed of the almighty dollar makes him blind to the fact. he has ever since stepping on this land an takeing it from the American Indains {who only used what they needed ,with little or no waste] started destorying this countrys rivers, forest an animals. he will never learn or it will be too late, wake up america

2007-05-15 13:32:17 · answer #8 · answered by lugnut 1 · 0 0

Don't know about that. Squirls are moving to South Florida? Maybe they are sick of the snow. I do know that the water is in bad shape. We are losing our Everglades and the other animals are being forced from their brush.

2007-05-15 12:09:33 · answer #9 · answered by communityinflorida 3 · 0 0

absolutely. i think animals are more sensitive to climate change than us humans. look at humans in general. homo sapiens can live at teh equator and in siberia and still maintain homeostasis. you can't take a penguin and put it next the equator, it'll die. humans are more pliable and can adapt to their habitat more easily. animals can detect the changes in nature that humans can't. look at hte tsunami in south/east asia, no animals were reoprted to have been killed. they were not even sighted. i tink animals have a distinct 6th sense that help them understand nature.

2007-05-15 12:26:37 · answer #10 · answered by yungd 2 · 0 0

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