英语听力:自然百科 Panda Sensed Earthquake 熊猫预感地震
时间:2014-04-18 08:02:57
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Did the pandas in China’s Wolong Reserve know that Monday’s earthquake was coming before it hit? A British tourist watching the pandas as the quake struck offered a keen observation.
"They had been really lazy and just eaten a little bit of bamboo and, and all of a sudden they were sort of parading around their pen. And, looking back[1], they must have sensed something was wrong."
Some scientists say animals can sense
impending1 danger by detecting subtle or
abrupt2 shifts in the environment. When the
tsunami3 hit in 2004, there were reports that elephants in Sri Lanka fled to higher ground well before the waves crashed into the coastline. National
Geographic4 grantee and Panda researcher Marc Brody says some animal species, such as elephants who are known to hear low frequency sound waves, hear things sonically and may get an early warning.
Some animal species have a greater
awareness5 than humans of
vibrations6 in the ground. And they may sense smaller
tremors7 prior to a big earthquake. A group of tourists was airlifted to safety from Wolong and taken to the
provincial8 capital of Chengdu on Thursday morning.
"We were looking forward then to moving onto the larger panda, where we were not sure whether that panda was going to come out of the enclosure or whether that someone was going into an enclosure just to be with that panda. So we were waiting for that to happen and then suddenly we had this
horrendous9 noise which is just what you can't describe out what it’s like, it’s just a huge huge noise and the land shaking
underneath10, you[2]… "
Twelve Americans, part of a World Wildlife Fund-sponsored tour of China, were visiting the Panda Reserve in Wolong when the earthquake struck.
"Certainly it was a surreal experience to be
standing11 there going through a, whatever was 7.9 Richter earthquake surrounded by 25 pandas all sort of[3] reacting to that as well. "
Wolong’s 86 pandas were reported safe on Tuesday. The 7.9 magnitude earthquake hit on Monday with the epicenter near Wolong Reserve. Rescuers are still making their way to the more remote areas
affected12. So far the death
toll13 stands at almost 20,000 and is expected to climb higher as rescue efforts progress.
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