Animals Sense Snow Early
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Some animals can sense snow hours before it falls long before humans notice anything.
They respond immediately changing behavior, sheltering, or even tightening their fur.
Animals detect microscopic drops in air pressure that signal a storm is forming.
Think of pressure like a giant invisible blanket when it drops, animals feel it
instantly. Many animals also sense humidity changes moisture in the air rises before
snow forms. Some species even hear low-frequency rumbling from distant weather fronts.
Fur-bearing animals react too cold, dense air triggers micro-muscle tightening around hair follicles.
So animals predict snow through pressure, humidity, low-frequency sound, and cold-air signals.
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