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    Re: Advanced species.

    Quote Originally Posted by Craiga 01453 View Post
    Very well could be. I know that I can often "feel" storms coming. Apparently it has to do with a rise in atmospheric pressure. It makes all my damaged joints and broken bones sore and achy. So I would think that the pressure may have a similar effect on them?
    You know, I always wondered how anyone could "feel a storm coming" but talking to a physical therapist a few days ago, he said that our joints have a small amount of
    air in them, so when the air pressure changes it causes pain when that air expands & contracts. I'd never heard that before but it does make sense. And animals like our
    snakes aren't distracted by social media & all the rest of our complex lives, so we shouldn't be surprised if they notice air pressure way more than we do, & instinctively
    connect it with good times to hunt or when to lay low. Interesting...
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