(In response to flip, RE: animals sensing fear)
Somewhat relevant and on-topic, I remember a research experiment being done that a certain type of fish is able to detect its surroundings via use of waves (EM waves and impedance matching, to be more specific). I vaguely remember a train of thought that it could extend to humans have a 6th sense of someone being around them without triggering any of the other senses; waking up when someone enters the room without making a noise, for instance.
The pre-cog of the flight, I dunno, but something to think about for this case.
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