Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Why do ants know the weather?

Why do ants know the weather?

Ants are naturally dry and have an organ that senses water. When the water in the air is too high, they feel that it is going to rain, and they will move to high places to avoid being submerged by the rain.

Many animals have a premonition of natural phenomena such as rainstorms and earthquakes. In fact, these animals are extremely sensitive and keen, not predictive. Contrary to ants, cicadas keep chirping, which indicates that the weather will clear up soon.