BY SANDHYA | 5 AUG 2025
Many believe animals sense tsunamis or earthquakes before humans do. Is it fact or myth?
Stories from 2004's tsunami show animals fleeing minutes before disaster struck.
Animals may detect ground vibrations, changes in air pressure, or electromagnetic shifts.
Elephants have been seen running to higher ground before tsunamis hit.
Pets often bark, hide, or act anxious before an earthquake occurs.
Flocks of birds have been observed leaving quake zones moments before tremors.
Some fish dive deeper, while ants leave their nests before earthquakes.
Animals have sharper senses — they detect low-frequency sounds and subtle vibrations.
Not every animal reacts before a disaster, so it's not a foolproof system.
Researchers are analyzing animal behavior to develop early-warning systems.