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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 17 Jun 2017

    Can Animals Predict Earthquakes? Italian Farm Acts as a Lab to Find Outhttp://nyti.ms/2rqrUHP 

    3:39 AM - 17 Jun 2017
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      1. Dr. John F. DuBose Ed D‏ @johnduboseedd 17 Jun 2017
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        They always have been able to. Before the last earthquake in Calif. all the animals at the zoo went wild. You don't need a lab.

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      1. 𝔸𝕜𝕤𝕙𝕒𝕪 𝕊𝕣𝕚𝕧𝕒𝕥𝕤𝕒𝕟‏ @AkshaySrivatsan 17 Jun 2017
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        Can't wait for the internet of animals! Soon we'll get to stream actual tweets!

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      1. Mystisith‏ @Mystisith 17 Jun 2017
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        Folks who live on Pacific islands already did that test: Animals climbing in the mountains together = tsunami incoming. Learn from the past.

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      2. TmWien‏ @wien_tm 17 Jun 2017
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        Cats

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      1. Diana M Schwarz‏ @dianasf11 17 Jun 2017
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        The Little Yellowstone geyser in Calistoga CA can. Animals might also.

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      1. spring‏ @summer7570 17 Jun 2017
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        They predict tsunami..too

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      1. Mickey D.‏ @mlqdinh 17 Jun 2017
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        Dogs and cats are keen to tremors

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      1. phyllis g‏ @pgtre123 17 Jun 2017
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        some says that dogs can predict earthquakes...they run around barking...lol...could be true, but my dogs does this everyday

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      1. edavid sanguisalas‏ @edavid57edavid 17 Jun 2017
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        YES! And I mean it with experience. Peacock can do it. In 1970's we hace 2 big earthquakes here in Peru and with minutes they predicted both

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      1. Swansong_Sue‏ @Swansong_Sue 17 Jun 2017
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        It would make sense that they could.

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      1. Christine Whybrow 🏳️‍🌈; 🍄 calling a  👩 a 🐴!!‏ @christine_w86 17 Jun 2017
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        There are MANY animals, who can detect sub-sonic waves (elephants for instance), & we do ourselves a disservice, to ignore those abilities!

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      1. Diane Simcox‏ @Diane_Simcox 17 Jun 2017
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        My dog always knew 10 minutes before a thunderstorm came.

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      1. Mike Walker‏ @New_Narrative 17 Jun 2017
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        “@nytimes: Can Animals Predict Earthquakes? Italian Farm Acts as a Lab to Find Out http://nyti.ms/2rqrUHP ”

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      1. Nicole‏ @mellberg_nicole 17 Jun 2017
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        @ostbogar

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      1. Mick Humphreys‏ @mickhumph 17 Jun 2017
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        Elephants can, as we learned for the great tsunami of 2004 resulting from the Indian Ocean earthquake occurred at 00:58:53 UTC on 26 Dec

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      1. iamtheMAGAbot‏ @iamtheMAGAbot 17 Jun 2017
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        #MAGA can animalswise predict earthquakesful? italianful farmful acts as a labful to findwise out

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      1. Jim Franklin‏ @Jimbos2002 17 Jun 2017
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        Not sure. Have you tested the animals who write for the NYT?

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