why did the animals not die in yala national park
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I don't know but
two water buffaloes died at the Yala National Park.
And the number of dead animals was far less compared to human casualties.
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Not many animals were slaughtered by the tsunami as most of them have a sixth sense working in them.
The question belongs to the story " The Tsunami".
Not many animals died while the tsunami killed about 150,000 people.
- As many as sixty people and merely two water buffaloes were killed in Yala National Park during that tsunami.
- Many people trust that animals have a sixth sense and know when the earth is going to quiver.
- On the other hand, some experts trust that animals’ more critical hearing helps them hear or sense the earth’s vibrations.
- They can sense a forthcoming disaster long before humans can feel it what’s going on and they are able to transfer to safer places.
- As a matter of fact, animals recognize beforehand when the earth is going to shake.
Animals have a healthier sense of hearing and instinctive feeling and this is scientifically proven that they can sense disorders and hear low frequency noises which is not within the ability of humans. Although this is an incredible fact, it is true.
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