As seen in pictures and videos from Japan, tens of thousands of crows are gathering on buildings and squares in the city of Fukuoka.
The unusual behavior of crows, which gather in large numbers and caw loudly on buildings, has led to speculation about the sensitivity of the animals before and after earthquakes and tsunamis.
#earthquake scares birds in #Japan, #JapanTsunami warning is underway!pic.twitter.com/09pNjaX8oF
— Jai Gidwani (@JK_Gidwani) January 1, 2024
Although scientists often study this behavior, they have not come to any definitive conclusions about the reasons for this. However, according to those who captured the flocks of birds, these images provide an eerie backdrop for events to come.
Social networks are also filled with comments about the largest tsunamis that have hit humanity and even comparing their wave heights with the highest monuments in the world.
🇯🇵 | Desde el terremoto, los pájaros se han comportado de forma extraña en Japón. #Japan #จดหมายปรีดี #AMascara #gh2024 pic.twitter.com/bJNnJYoKOj
— Libertad y Orden 2024 (@DavidSa50408610) January 2, 2024
Previously, Athens News reported a series of powerful tremors that originated in Japan 1st of January. Due to the destruction associated with the tremors, thirty people died and dozens were injured.
Aftershocks continued on Tuesday morning, January 2. According to the Japan Meteorological Administration, 155 tremors have been recorded from Monday to now. Meteorologists warn that further strong earthquakes could occur over the course of the week, especially in the next two to three days.
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