@clearleaf to Creepy WikipediaEnglish • 11 months agoGreat Sheep Panic of 1888. The day tens of thousands sheep across Oxfordshire broke from their enclosures and scattered in terror. Nobody knows what scared them.en.m.wikipedia.orgmessage-square6arrow-up144arrow-down10
arrow-up144arrow-down1external-linkGreat Sheep Panic of 1888. The day tens of thousands sheep across Oxfordshire broke from their enclosures and scattered in terror. Nobody knows what scared them.en.m.wikipedia.org@clearleaf to Creepy WikipediaEnglish • 11 months agomessage-square6
minus-square@The_vlinkEnglish11•11 months agoThe most common cause for panic would be a lower level earthquake. In the 4’s on the Richter scale. Combine this with an intense rainstorm and it’s a recipe for panic.
The most common cause for panic would be a lower level earthquake. In the 4’s on the Richter scale.
Combine this with an intense rainstorm and it’s a recipe for panic.