Nature’s Warning? Bats Flee Sky Hours Before Typhoon Tino Hits
Nature’s Warning? Bats Flee Sky Hours Before Typhoon Tino Hits
US · Published Nov 5, 2025
Thousands of bats swarmed the sky hours before Typhoon Tino hit the central Philippines, creating an eerie spectacle.
Experts suggest bats may use storm winds for migration or instinctively flee danger before severe weather.
The event highlights nature's ability to sense impending disasters, raising questions about animal behavior and disaster prediction.
Thousands of bats swarm sky before typhoon
Hours before Typhoon Tino made landfall in the central Philippines, thousands of bats were observed swarming the sky, creating an eerie spectacle. This phenomenon, captured on video, unfolded as the region prepared for the impending storm. Experts suggest that bats may utilize storm winds to assist in migration or instinctively flee from danger before severe weather strikes.
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