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Enlightenment of animal proverbs on human weather forecast

I know from books that some animals can also predict the weather. For example, these two proverbs: "ants will move the snake aisle, and it will rain heavily tomorrow." "The chicken stayed late, the ducks cried happily, and the storm was coming." All these show that animals can know in advance that wind and rain are coming.

Spider netting is sunny, and spider netting is rainy.

Spiders weave webs and clean them up. Mosquitoes gather in the hall. It will rain tomorrow.

Swallows fly low in the snake aisle, and ants move mountains and wear hats. Fish and flowers in the river, it rains every day

Swallows fly low in the snake aisle, chickens stay in the nest all night, and toads crow.

When the magpie branches call, it will be sunny when you go out.

Magpie takes a bath, it's going to rain.

Crickets went to the house and the crops were blistered.

Mosquito bites are strange and the weather will get worse.

The water tank is sweating, the toad is barking, and it will rain heavily soon.

Earthworms glow early and rain at dusk.

Earthworms cry in the rain, and there is not much rain.

Earthworms accumulate feces, and the ground is wet when it rains.

Dragonflies go around a thousand times, and the rain will come quickly.

Frogs croak and it rains heavily.

Cattle howl for pigs to eat grass, and it will rain heavily.

The bird landed on the boat and the rainy day passed.

The loach jumps, and the rain is coming.

The loach is quiet and sunny.

It will rain the day after tomorrow.

Bees are busy picking flowers, and it will rain soon.