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Jamiewx
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Man Says Turtle Nesting Could Be Sign Of Hurricanes To Come
      #36270 - Wed Jun 08 2005 04:53 PM

Interesting article located here

Man Says Turtle Nesting Could Be Sign Of Hurricanes To Come


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Liz
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Re: Man Says Turtle Nesting Could Be Sign Of Hurricanes To Come [Re: Jamiewx]
      #36276 - Wed Jun 08 2005 05:27 PM

I saw this on the news this morning...very interesting. The meterologist even mentioned that animals sense changes in the weather that humans do not feel.

Liz


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B.C.Francis
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Gaia, animals and weather [Re: Liz]
      #36280 - Wed Jun 08 2005 06:09 PM

You can bet on it. Animals, birds, insects, marine species know more about weather and its global patterns than you can ever imagine. If only they could talk, we might think different about being the most intelligent life form on this planet....Weatherchef

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Katie
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Re: Gaia, animals and weather [Re: B.C.Francis]
      #36523 - Thu Jun 09 2005 05:50 PM

My dad swears by that theory too. He has lived in Florida his whole life and can almost tell you what is to come by the animals on his property. Amazing isn't it?

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