' In China, they have people watching groups of animal, partly ti try and predict such disasters,' says Professor Daniel
Mills, an expert in animal behaviour at Lincoln University. He stresses that animals have heightened senses which set them apart from humans. A shark, for instance, can smell a single drop of blood diluted in 100 litres of water, while kestrels can see ultraviolet light which helps them to detect prey such as mice.
' In China, they have people watching groups of animal, partly ti try and predict. A shark, for instance, can smell a single drop of blood