Animals react to thunder by seeking shelter in places like burrows or dens, running away, or grouping together. Their reactions are often driven by fear of the storm's loud noises, flashes of lightning, changes in barometric pressure, and static electricity. Sensitive animals, such as dogs, waterfowl, and even sharks, can sense these atmospheric changes and the storm's approach.
Animals react to thunder by seeking shelter in places like burrows or dens, running away, or grouping together. Their reactions are often driven by fear of the storm's loud noises, flashes of lightning, changes in barometric pressure, and static electricity. Sensitive animals, such as dogs, waterfowl, and even sharks, can sense these atmospheric changes and the storm's approach.