The ability to predict the magic of animals

Prophet Paul is not the only animal with a special prediction. The use of animals to predict the future has long been in history.

From ancient Greek and Roman times, people often study animal intestines to predict the future, Telegraph said.

Some animals also have the ability to sense changes that humans cannot see. Until the 20th century, it was still common to bring white birds in the mines to check the amount of toxic gas that could cause explosions.

It is also believed that some species of snakes can predict natural disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis. Experts believe that animals have the ability to sense ground vibration or recognize atmospheric changes.

And for centuries now when cows are lying down, people think right away that it is going to rain.

Americans also believe that mole rats can also forecast the weather. The time when a mole rats out of the lair may decide how long it will take to end the winter.

A 2004 study found that some dogs could predict when a child had seizures. Of the 60 studied animals, 15% detected hidden seizures.

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Oscar cat, supposedly capable of predicting death. (Photo: AP).

However, there are many animals that are capable of predicting extraordinary things.

The Oscar cat had a fever in the press earlier this year when he anticipated the deaths of people living at the Steere House Care and Rehabilitation Center in Rhode Island, USA. The 5-year-old cat kept lying next to the patients for several hours before their deaths and correctly predicted 50 deaths.

A dog at a nursing home in Ohio, USA, has similar symptoms for dying patients.

Jim dog in Louisiana, USA, was named " Super Dog " when following the instructions even in foreign languages, abbreviations and Morse code. It also correctly guesses the results of world baseball games and the gender of unborn babies.

Other animals are less successful. The Armani monkey in America guessed that Hillary Clinton would win the presidency, or Argentina's Sacy dolphin chose the Argentine-colored ball instead of the German flag to predict the results of this year's World Cup quarter-final.