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The mortality rate of the animals during tsunami was lesser than that of humans. Why do you think the death rate of animals is recorded low​

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The mortality rate of the animals during tsunami was lesser than that of humans. Why do you think the death rate of animals is recorded low

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Before the great waves moved towards the coast in India and Sri Lanka, the wild and domestic animals foresaw the danger. Elephants ran for higher ground. Dogs refused to go outdoors. ... So not many animals lost their lives in 2004 Tsunami while thousands people were washed away.

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Answered by shoaib61
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The mortality rate of the animals during tsunami was lesser than that of humans. Why do you think the death rate of animals is recorded low

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The mortality rate of the animals during tsunami was lesser than that of humans. Why do you think the death rate of animals is recorded low

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