Toads warned China quake

May 14th, 2008 11:21 am | News | benjamin | 52 views
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On May 10, there was a report on West China City Paper that tens of thousands of toads were migrating in Mianzhu of Sichuan. The toads walked on the road and many were crushed to death by vehicles and pedestrians. Some villagers thought it was a bad omen. But the local authorities explained that it was a normal phenomenon. They said it was the peak breeding period for toads. Some experts even claimed that the migration of the toad was proof that the ecological system of Mianzhu was getting better.

In Taizhou of Jiangsu, tens of thousands of toads were also found crossing the roads

- The Epoch Times

Chinadaily.com reports researcher in his paper published in December 2002 warned of the tragedy. Inspite of claiming “The article is still available online”, they don’t link! A quick googling didn’t help.

The Times says China bloggers cook up quake conspiracies such animal misbehaving, water suddenly drained from a large pond.

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4 Responses to “Toads warned China quake”

  1. 1
    Aryan Says:

    Epoch Times hi kan univ ah pawh a free dak in kawtah pick up tur a awm, an leftist bakah green lutuk kan ngai thutak teh vak ngai lo. They are generally anti USA, Anti- Corporate and Anti- China. Cuba te Venezuela te hi an fak thei raps.

  2. 2
    mirage_isme Says:

    mahni ram hi ching fel phot ila … miram chu kan la buaipui don nia…….hei voin Delhi thli a tleh vuk vuk mai……khua a thim vek bok si a hlauhawm reuh ltk… cyclone te hi a tleh ve ang tih ka hlau teh mai ania………

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    mirage_isme Says:

    mahni ram hi ching fel phot ila … miram chu kan la buaipui don nia…….hei voin Delhi thli a tleh vuk vuk mai……khua a thim vek bok si a hlauhawm reuh ltk… cyclone te hi a tleh ve ang tih ka hlau teh mai ania……… Pathian lo kal hi a hnai tak zet toh in ka hria………

  4. 4
    Vladimir Putin Says:

    Delhi ah cyclone a awm theih ka ring lo. Tuipui (sea) atangin a hla lutuk.

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