Can we train animals to predict natural disasters?

Posted by: Dr.Farzan

Can we train animals to predict natural disasters? - 03/25/05 08:32 PM

In 373 B.C., historians recorded that animals, including rats, snakes and weasels, deserted the Greek city of Helice in droves just days before a quake devastated the place. Similar accounts of animal behavior at earthquakes have surfaced across the globe since. In Anshan, China, people believe so strongly that animals can predict earthquakes even up to a week in advance. Interestingly, the zoo keepers at that city zoo are now reporting to the seismological bureau whenever they find the animals acting strangely.
Can we train animals to predict natural disasters?
Posted by: Booklady

Re: Can we train animals to predict natural disasters? - 03/25/05 08:56 PM

The question then becomes, if the behavior to predict disasters is not learned but instinctual, how then can we train instinct?
Posted by: gazpacho

Re: Can we train animals to predict natural disasters? - 03/26/05 12:00 PM

Ah Booklady,

There are some who feel that all knowledge is instict, pure revelation, insight from a transcendental being. To them there is no such thing as a volitional conscious to form concepts. To them training is just a means of enhancing instinct.