Animal Rain
"Animal Rain" refers to a rare meteorological phenomenon where animals, such as frogs, fish, or birds, are swept up by strong winds and fall to the ground during or after a rainstorm. This unusual event can occur when waterspouts or tornadoes lift small creatures from their habitats and deposit them elsewhere, often far from their original location.
Historically, reports of animal rain have been documented in various cultures, with frogs and fish being the most commonly cited examples. While the phenomenon is intriguing, it is not fully understood, and scientists continue to study the conditions that lead to such occurrences.