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reply posted on 3-12-2008 @ 12:50 AM by Aislin
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I'm in the Pacific Northwest.
I have two male cats; one is 13, the other 4. They have been best friends since we brought the younger one home. Every evening, they nap next to
each other at the end of my couch. Last night, the younger one raised up his head and pulled it back with his teeth bared. He struck out and bit the
other guy around the neck and held on. It took a few seconds to get him to release. It reminded me so much of a cobra striking. He was sound asleep
before it happened. This is absolutely abnormal behavior for him.
My older cat is a Maine Coon cat. They are an extremely intelligent breed. Among the many non-cat things that he can do, he is housetrained. A
couple of times a day he will go to the door and meow loudly until someone lets him out and after he has his potty break he is right back at the door
meowing until we let him back in. If I'm upstairs, he will come up there and do the Lassie thing to let me know that he needs to go out. Anyway,
for the past week he has been asking to go out and then immediately wants to come back in. He doesn't even leave the deck. The couple of times a
day has turned into ten times a day. It's as though he is afraid to go into the yard.
I have really noticed the change in the clouds in the late afternoon, early evening. The sky was so strange a couple of weeks ago that I took a
picture of it with my camera phone through the sun roof.
And on top of all of that weirdness, I have been seriously dizzy today and have felt like I was going to pass out several times. I have never passed
out in my life.
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reply posted on 3-12-2008 @ 01:18 AM by survival
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my mind is being open for these events. thank you for the forewarning. i am high up in the pioneer mtn range at the moment. hopefully nothing gets
crazy. thankfully i am buckeling down the water heater!
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reply posted on 3-12-2008 @ 01:18 AM by GEORGETHEGREEK
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Greetings from GReece and more specifficaly Crete!
Although things don t look completely normal there seems to be nothing impressively different at any aspect except for the weird sky, and thats not
for sure either. Clouds take quite weird formations during ther day, while during the night most of the time there are no clouds and the stars are
unusually bright, even in the city.
If i notice something worthwile you ll be the first ones i will inform.
Bye for now.
GIO
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reply posted on 3-12-2008 @ 01:39 AM by themamayada
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That's pretty scary if you are accurate in your mapping... because take a look at this map from
upload.wikimedia.org...:
New Madrid fault (showing an earthquake 100+ years back)
Originally posted by CaptGizmo
Ok as I don't know the specific areas people mentioned I just guessed. This is very crude so please don't laugh but here is what we have from this
thread so far. The locations people mentioned strange animal behavior are marked with a black dot on the map.
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reply posted on 3-12-2008 @ 01:44 AM by XSilencedxdream
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Haven't noticed anything weird up here in Northern Kentucky. I'm having trouble believing in this Webbot thing. From what I understand it just
searches the net and makes predictions under a special system?
I'm not trying to disrupt the thread but that sounds so silly. Not everything is posted on the internet, and there for not all variables would be
available. Back to the topic- I haven't noticed anything strange about animals up here.
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reply posted on 3-12-2008 @ 01:56 AM by non-living
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reply posted on 3-12-2008 @ 01:58 AM by kettlebellysmith
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I have a pug who, although she is always needy, has been acting more needy than usual. DDemanding to go out more often, begging for trears more
often, just weird stuff you don't think to much about until a thread like this comes along.
But when my rabbits and squirels left, that caught my attention!
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reply posted on 3-12-2008 @ 02:05 AM by stonespiral
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In Southern California, less than 2 hours from the san andreas fault.
Dog has been peaceful for days...continues to rest quietly. All seems well here.
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reply posted on 3-12-2008 @ 02:11 AM by GRANDWORLDDRAMA
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well there is the Yellowstone super volcano
this is a little old:
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Recent data shows that the caldera floor sank 4.4 inches from 1987 until 1995. From 1995 until 2000, the northwest rim of the caldera rose about 3
inches, followed by another 1.4-inch rise until 2003. Then between 2000 and 2003, the caldera floor sank a little more than an inch. And then from
2004 to 2006 the central caldera floor rose faster than ever, springing up nearly 7 inches!! during the three-year span. "The rate is unprecedented,
at least in terms of what scientists have been able to observe in Yellowstone," said lead study author Robert Smith from the University of Utah
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but if ever started to move some more or again THAT could be some big trouble...or if it exploded as a result of an earthquake or in tag team with a
series of quakes
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reply posted on 3-12-2008 @ 02:36 AM by Astyanax
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If animals can predict earthquakes, I will eat my cat.
No, that is not a typographical error.
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reply posted on 3-12-2008 @ 02:40 AM by Tadarida
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Originally posted by non-living
reply to post by questioningall
My location is Guam, in the pacific right near the Marianas Trench.
Anything unusual going on in Guam with animals?
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reply posted on 3-12-2008 @ 03:24 AM by AlwaysQuestion
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Interesting thread.
Whilst I am over the pond in the UK, I came out of my house 2 nights ago and 2 blackbirds were just fighting on the ground. I walked up to them and
they moved slightly and carried on fighting - I have never seen something like that before. It may be normal behaviour but it seemed very strange to
me.
I've also now found the birds outside doing their morning chorus....but it's about 1 / 2 a.m!
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reply posted on 3-12-2008 @ 03:34 AM by Ex_MislTech
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Originally posted by marcsnothere
So I did a little reseach for ya's. I live in northeren illinois, and have noticed nothing. although my dog is always on the unusual side.
Here's the link, found it rather interesting that the past month or so has been rather active. Would account for the strange animal activity in and
around the area. Be sure to read the comments at the end. A couple guys are even a bit worried about magama!?!?! Odd worry, but not too far
fetched. Wouldnt that be messed up... Here ya go-
www.livescience.com...
The reason they are worried about possible magma is the
new madrid fault was once a rift that tried to tear the united states
in half during the super continent phase.
Reelfoot Rift - New Madrid Fault
I do not think there will be magma, but hey stranger things
have happened on this earth to be sure, like the magnetic
field of the whole planet flipping.
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reply posted on 3-12-2008 @ 04:14 AM by Ex_MislTech
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Originally posted by themamayada
That's pretty scary if you are accurate in your mapping... because take a look at this map
That map showing the 1895 Quake was a 6.8.
The big one from 1811 was a 8.1.
The difference between a 7 and an 8 is not linear, it is 10 fold.
So the size would be yet even bigger.
Richter Scale
An 8.4 in Alaska was the biggest to the US.
1964 8.4 Alaskan Earthquake
The damage in the pictures is pretty intense.
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