Q.
Which animal has seventh sense ?
Asked by joyesh chakraborty,
11 Jul '11 04:20 pm
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Not the human Sixth Sense, but an animals Seventh Sense!
We have all heard stories of animals seeming to know somethings going to happen before it do. This phenomena is not new; according to a 2400-year-old document, even way back in 373 B.C., historians recorded that animals deserted the Greek city of Helice in droves just days before a quake devastated the place. And throughout the centuries, there has been many records of such pre-disaster warnings from animals.
A cat (Oscar by name) seems to have uncanny knowledge when patients in the nursing home where he lives are about to die. He visits their bedside in their final hours, providing comfort.
So far, this has happened 25 times, giving nurses time to contact family members, or providing valuable comfort to patients who would otherOscars not the only cat who is known to have this sense too. The United States has a cat famous for predicting death at the Steere House and Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Providence, Rhode Islan ...more
We have all heard stories of animals seeming to know somethings going to happen before it do. This phenomena is not new; according to a 2400-year-old document, even way back in 373 B.C., historians recorded that animals deserted the Greek city of Helice in droves just days before a quake devastated the place. And throughout the centuries, there has been many records of such pre-disaster warnings from animals.
A cat (Oscar by name) seems to have uncanny knowledge when patients in the nursing home where he lives are about to die. He visits their bedside in their final hours, providing comfort.
So far, this has happened 25 times, giving nurses time to contact family members, or providing valuable comfort to patients who would otherOscars not the only cat who is known to have this sense too. The United States has a cat famous for predicting death at the Steere House and Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Providence, Rhode Islan ...more
Source: Discovering animal behaviour
Answered by LIPSIKA, 11 Jul '11 04:28 pm
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Bat, snake, starfish, jelly fish, torpeedo, octopus etc.
Answered by rajeev yadav, 11 Jul '11 04:28 pm
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