Do animals really have a sixth sense?
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Animals that detect impending earthquakes don't necessarily have more senses than humans; they just have much higher sensitivity. The fact that animals have keener senses than humans is well-documented. Dogs have a remarkable sense of smell, birdscan migrate using celestial cues, and bats can locate food with echoes.
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scientist have prove that animals have sixth sense because they know to recognise whether earthquake or tsunami is coming or not
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Not all d animals have so
Only few animals have some extra sense then human like shark have tiny sensors on skin that detect electromagnetic radiations and snake n tortoise can detect earthquake
Dogs can feel supernatural energies or some energies beyond human touch
Only few animals have some extra sense then human like shark have tiny sensors on skin that detect electromagnetic radiations and snake n tortoise can detect earthquake
Dogs can feel supernatural energies or some energies beyond human touch
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