Nature And Its Many Ways To Warn Us Of Impending Disasters

Published on 02/27/2019
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Avoid Swimming In The Water When You Find Fish On The Beach

Your health is not likely to deteriorate when there is a single dead animal on the beach. However, you should take a lot of deceased animals and fish to mean that the water is toxic. It might even mean that there is “red tide” in the water! This is a phenomenon that happens in all parts of the world, though they have been traced to the algae species Karenia brevis from the Gulf of Mexico. When they are present in overwhelming amounts, the water will get red tide. Although they occasionally make the water brown or reddish in color, the water may also appear completely normal. Common symptoms include respiratory irritation, so rinse it off in fresh water to get some relief.

Avoid Swimming In The Water When You Find Fish On The Beach

Avoid Swimming In The Water When You Find Fish On The Beach

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When Your Dog Is Too Interested In A Body Part, Go To The Doctor

Dogs are wise creatures who can tell you more than meets the eye. They might not speak our language, but we highly recommend seeing a doctor when you notice your pet licking or sniffing a certain body part of yours. They have powerful noses that smell cancer. According to scientists, this might have something to do with the smell of organic compounds that come from cancer. They proved this when dogs figured out the difference between urine from a cancer patient and cancer-free person. There are many anecdotes online that detail how their dogs alerted their owners about cancer growths. It is not at all surprising to hear since officials do train dogs to sniff bombs and drugs.

When Your Dog Is Too Interested In A Body Part Go To The Doctor

When Your Dog Is Too Interested In A Body Part Go To The Doctor

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