Is it true: Can animals predict earthquakes?

In June 2024, a number of earthquakes shook the northeast corner of Metro Atlanta, including the Buford and Lake Lanier region of Gwinnett and Hall counties.

More recently, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has detected a few more earthquakes in North Georgia and as well as just over the South Carolina state line.

As of September 3, 2024, magnitude 2.0 to 2.5 earthquakes were detected near Tunnel Hill, Georgia as well as Parksville, South Carolina.

I sat down with Dr. Zhigang Peng, Professor of Geosciences at Georgia Tech, to learn more about the seismic equipment used in their scientific studies throughout Gwinnett and Hall counties since June.

MORE: How Georgia Tech researchers are measuring Georgia’s recent earthquakes

However, it’s possible that Mother Nature may provide a clue for detecting earthquakes as well.

Q: There are wives-tales of dogs, cats, cows, etc perking up before an earthquake. Is that true?

“That’s absolutely true. Imagine your cat or dog could be the “sensor” [sitting on top of the Earth].”

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