"It’s raining cats and dogs" is just an expression, and
Sharknado
was just a movie. But throughout history, there have been instances of
animals falling from the sky. When it’s birds or insects, we assume that
they were flying, but how do you account for all those other creatures?
Over
the years many different animals have reportedly fallen from the sky.
Tadpoles over Japan; spiders over Brazil; frogs over Serbia, ancient
Egypt and Kansas City; brown worms over Indiana; scarlet worms over
Massachusetts; red worms over Sweden; snails over England; a shower of
raw meat (thought to be venison or mutton) over Kentucky; blackbirds
over Arkansas; eels over Alabama; snakes over Tennessee and fish over
Australia, India and Honduras.
Although they all fall
into the freakish category of animals falling from the sky, there are
many different explanations for the phenomena. Read about some of these
accounts, and the
reasonable explanations of how they happened, at Modern Farmer.
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