How can animals sense earthquakes before they occur?

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How can animals sense earthquakes before they occur?

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Most people feel the surface waves from an earthquake. While these are the most energetic, they’re also the slowest. There are faster moving body waves (P and S waves) which animals may be better at detecting, particularly given their often far more sensitive sense of sound and vibration.

These body waves usually arrive tens of seconds to minutes ahead of the surface waves in locations where a significant earthquake is felt.

This image shows different seismic responses for the same earthquake detected at different seismometers (theres two lines for each – one showing horizontal movement, the other vertical). First body wave arrival is marked with a black triangle. First surface wave with a white one. Horizontal axis is time, vertical is the amount of movement.https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kiyoshi-Suyehiro/publication/228747242/figure/fig4/AS:667656281673730@1536193070454/Example-of-OBS-seismograms-for-a-single-earthquake-The-vertical-component-and-one.png

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