Earth Quake

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One of our dogs is usually nervous before an earth quake but this time she wasn't. she was just throwing up all day, 3 times the last one about 30 min before it happened.
 

Stitch

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spykerherps said:
One of our dogs is usually nervous before an earth quake but this time she wasn't. she was just throwing up all day, 3 times the last one about 30 min before it happened.

It's amazing how animals can tell something is about to happen and humans are completely oblivious to it.
 

Ipsl

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I was in the car so I didn't feel it but everyone was telling me. This Fool (My leo) didn't seem to aggravated though when I got home.
 

cheeseball705

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here in pa we havent had an eathquake but once in like 150 yrs lol. and it was so small i was sitting on couch and didnt even feel it. but that one reason i dont live in ca. glad it want big enough to do damage though.
 

Jenna4Herps

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LOL... I didn't realize it was an earthquake. My dog kept nosing me and I was pushing him away because I thought I felt dizzy and it was around that time. Geez... I live in California and an earthquake didn't occur to me. Where was the epicenter?
 
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Sajane

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OMG!!

We never get anything like that in the UK, i don't know how you guys live knowing that one day it might be the huge one!!
Its like 4 degree's here at the mo.... blooming freezing!
 
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Cheaton

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Sajane said:
OMG!!

We never get anything like that in the UK, i don't know how you guys live knowing that one day it might be the huge one!!
Its like 4 degree's here at the mo.... blooming freezing!

Remember, just because you don't get earthquakes doesn't mean you can't get earth quakes. In fact Carlisle in northern England had a nice one in 1979.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/world/events/1979_12_26.php

And Birmingham in 2002.

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/eqinthenews/2002/usjjaw/

And keep in mins your country is about the size of her state. You could have "the big one" there too. They just have a higher chance in California ;) Sleep well tonite!
 
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ALGeckos

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It's funny because I didn't feel it AT ALL - LOL. Leon and I were driving and had no clue that an earthquake happened until my brother told us at home. Apparently it lasted quite a while, but... yeah... hehe. Didn't feel it :p

Gotta love CALIFORNIA! I actually prefer earthquakes over any other natural disaster in the US :p
 

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