Chinese social media users around the country have reported unusual sightings of dense flocks of crows and a mass of giant overwintering mosquitoes…
And all they want to know is if those unusual animal phenomena are somehow related to the coronavirus and its outbreak.
Huge flocks of crows and giant mosquitoes invade coronavirus infected regions of China. Bad Omen? Picture via Twitter video
Someone from the online community provided a possible answer: “The crow is an eater of carrion. The elderly say that crows seem to anticipate death because they can smell it, even before a person dies. In other words, they can smell the odor of a dying person; but we humans cannot. They will then circle around this person waiting for him to die. That is why in Chinese culture crows are considered inauspicious and are always linked with death.”
Most of the videos, all filmed and posted online on January 28, 2020, show flocks of crows are from Yichang, Jingzhou, and Hanchuan, cities situated in Hubei Province, the epicenter of the Wuhan coronavirus.
In the Hanchuan City video, a large, dense flock of crows was videotaped flying around and cawing loudly. One observer said, “This situation has never occurred before.”
黑压压的乌鸦成群结队飞行,这是什么征兆啊? PIC.TWITTER.COM/QC5XLBT8VS
近日湖北、河南、天津等地成群乌鸦满天飞,它們似乎與冠狀病毒是一伙的。 PIC.TWITTER.COM/9UFRHXPDB8
In a similar video from Yichang City, a man exclaimed, “Oh my God, it is said that abnormal scenes predict something unusual is about to happen.”
据网传说湖北宜昌乌鸦满天飞,是啥预兆? PIC.TWITTER.COM/FOIML59M5S
After those videos were viewed on the internet, netizens from other cities, including Jiaozuo and Puyang, in Hunan Province; and Beijing and Tianjin cities, wrote that they had observed similar phenomena recently.
A netizen from Beijing wrote: “I saw an even larger flock of crows in Beijing’s Haidian district last month. There were at least 1,000 crows.”
Meanwhile, a resident of Beijing noticed a large number of oversized mosquitoes clustered underneath a highway ramp in the city’s Haidian District on Jan. 25.
— Raymond (@Raymond999USA) January 27, 2020
“This has never been seen before. It is very abnormal indeed. Can a research team in the related field come and examine it?” he asked.
Beijing is very cold in winter and adult mosquitoes, like the ones in the video, usually don’t emerge until April.
Ancient Chinese wisdom tells us that when there are a large number of overwintering mosquitoes or when they emerge in the early spring, they will likely bring about an outbreak of contagious diseases.
2 comments:
Hi
An American said
some time ago:
"And given
the current state of
global affairs,
it can’t be too much longer
until we hear that trumpet"-
and I would say: AMEN
God Bless!
Im hearing that a lot lately from many people - the convergence of signs right now is incredible
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