Dogs can tell earthquakes ( 2003-09-25 10:14) (Agencies)
A Japanese researcher claims that dogs can sense imminent earthquakes and
that observing their behavior could improve prediction efforts.
Kiyoshi Shimamura, a public health doctor, said that during years of practice
he noticed a jump in dog bites and other dog-related complaints around the times
that earthquakes occurred.
Shimamura said his observations prompted him to examine the records of such
complaints from 12 public health centers in parts of western Japan affected by a
1995 Kobe earthquake that killed more than 6,000 people.
He said accounts of dogs barking excessively, biting and displaying other
unusual behavior spiked by about 18 percent in the two months before and after
the magnitude-7.2 quake.
Records at three centers on Awaji Island, which was above the epicenter,
showed a 60 percent increase in the month prior to the earthquake compared to a
year earlier, he said.
"The results, which were collected from a wide range of data, can be linked
to earthquake prediction," said Shimamura who is not a seismology expert but
specializes in statistical analysis.
Tokyo spent years in the 1990s researching whether catfish behavior could be
used to predict earthquakes, but abandoned the study as
inconclusive
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