The Zoo Animals Knew

We are still kind of rattled from our once in a century earthquake. It was interesting to read some of the actions of the animals, BEFORE the actual earthquake. (I still can’t believe I am using this word in a context of the State of Maryland).

From NBC WASHINGTON

In the small mammal house, the red-ruffed lemurs started barking an alarm call, 15 minutes before the shift along the Central Virginia Seismic Zone caused Richter scales to leap at 1:51 p.m.  However, the lemur’s housemates, the howler monkeys, were not as keen.  They only started making noise after the zoo started shaking.

“Animals we know from experimental studies, can hear above and below our range of hearing, that’s part of their extra-sensory abilities,” said Don Moore, associate director of animal care at the zoo.

Moore also speculated the animals can pick up on vibration through their feet much more acutely than humans, which adds to their “extra senses.”

The big mammals also started shrieking before the quake registered.  Zookeepers said Iris the Orangutan started “belch vocalizing” before the earthquake started, and didn’t quit until it was over.  Keepers say the orangutan saves that particular sound for moments of extreme upset and irritation.  According to the zoo, about three seconds before things started to shake, the gorilla Mandara gave a yell, gathered up her baby, Kibibi, and then climbed a tree.

Elsewhere in the National Zoo, a flock of flamingos also proved prescient.  In the moments before the quake, 64 of the long-legged birds gathered together and huddled up.  They stayed in a group throughout the shaking.

The  pride of lions also knew what to do.  As the ground began to tremble, they drew together and walked away from their shelter in a group.  Don Moore said they stood on the opposite side of their enclosure and watched as the structure shook.

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