| DebInTx wrote: |
Actually, I've always heard all the animals know when it's about to rain. I believe it has something to do with their bodies feeling the changes in the barometric pressure, the humidity, and the increase in wind before a storm. I know I can often smell the rain before it actually falls. Have you ever noticed how the birds huddle in a tree and stop singing just before a storm? They know, too.
Another interesting thing about animals and weather: I've always had cats and am more accurate than the weather man in predicting when winter's over. The cats always shed their winter coat after the last cold front and never before. Sometimes we have a hot spell and they still have their coats. That always means there will still be at least one more cold spell.
Deb |
nice information about cats.how cows give the signal about rains?will they shout for long time or what they will do?