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Intuition of animals

I'm watching the deer grazing out the field. Normally they'll graze at dusk, but they know there's a a big line of storms moving this way and they're having an early dinner.

I know the storms are coming because I have a weather app and a TV with a weather man.
They know just because they know.

I'd trade my weather app and my TV for what they have.
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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Their senses are far more sensitive than ours.

They can smell the moisture, they can feel the air pressure changing.

They know about real change like we have long forgotten about real change.

They survive on their own senses like we haven't for hundreds of years.

What most are calling instinct is like saying how do we know it's too hot or cold? We know through our senses.

Only their senses are far more sensitive.