
Snakes Detect Quakes in
China
In
this age of rapid scientific discovery, there is still no precise way to predict
an earthquake. Many countries have state-of-the-art earthquake detection
centers-- scientific laboratories where seismologists track and analyze the size
and movement of waves throughout the Earth. Often, these labs have advanced
machinery that produce seismograms, records of the waves caused by movements and
shifts in the Earth's plates. While these methods are not perfect, at the very
least, they are scientific. In China, we have snakes. Why pay all that money
for "machines" and "research" and "scientists," when you can just use snakes?
In China, a place where ancient methods never seem to die (chopsticks),
employees at the earthquake bureau in the southern city of Nanning, have turned
to snakes for earthquake detection and warning. Bureau workers have hooked up
24-hour video surveillance on snakes on local farms and watch the feed by
broadband transmission back at the lab. Director of the earthquake bureau Jiang
Weisong said of the snake system, "Of all the creatures on the earth, snakes are
perhaps the most sensitive to earthquakes." Apparently, snakes can detect an
earthquake from over 70 miles away three to five days earlier than humans can
feel the rumble. When the snakes sense an earthquake, they slither out of their
nests no matter how cold the air is. And when snakes feel threatened by seismic
waves, they have been known to slam their heads into the sides of their cage in
an effort to escape. These reactions in the past have been consistently
correlative to seismic activity. Strangely, the China Daily article exposing
this bizarre snake talent did not make any mention of whether or not snakes
predicted this week's earthquake near Taiwan. You know, the one that took down
all of East Asia's internet? Dogs and chickens also demonstrate strange behavior
before an earthquake but both animals are just too darn delicious in China to
be used in any crazy earthquake detection program.
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Daily: Nanning Turns to Snake-based System to Predict Quakes
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