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Some animals predict the weather, how can they be so accurate?

Frogs forecast the weather in spring and summer. Frogs cry loudly and densely, which indicates that it will rain soon. The proverb says, "When a toad shouts loudly, there will be heavy rain".

Before the weather is forecast to rain, the air pressure is low and the humidity is high. Insects are flying close to the ground, and the chickens are looking for insect food. In addition, the cage is stuffy and the chickens are unwilling to enter the cage. As the saying goes, "chickens worry about the rain, ducks worry about the wind."

ants predict the weather. Ants come out of holes in groups, which indicates that heavy rain is coming. As the saying goes, "Ants come in groups, so it won't be sunny tomorrow".

Spiders predict rainy days, such as rising air pressure, decreasing humidity, and insects flying high, and spiders will cast nets to catch them, which indicates that the weather will clear up. On the contrary, the spider closes its net, which indicates that it will rain.

Termites predict the weather in spring and summer. Whenever the weather is sultry, termites fly out of the cave for activities. I don't know the way back to the cave in the evening, so I pounced on the light, which predicted that it would rain heavily in a day or two.