Animals raining from the sky is a phenomenon that has been reported in various parts of the world, where animals such as fish, frogs, and even spiders fall from the sky and onto the ground below. While the cause behind this strange occurrence is still unknown, it has been speculated that a combination of environmental conditions, such as strong winds and thunderstorms, are responsible.
The first known record of animals raining from the sky was in ancient Greece, where, according to the historian Pliny the Elder, a shower of frogs caused panic and confusion among the people. The phenomenon has also been reported in other parts of the world, such as India and the United States, where large numbers of fish and frogs have been reported raining from the sky. In some instances, even spiders and snakes have been reported to have rained from the sky.
The cause of this phenomenon is still a mystery, but some scientists believe that strong winds, thunderstorms, and even tornadoes may be responsible. Strong winds can carry animals from one place to another, and thunderstorms and tornadoes may cause animals to be picked up and thrown out of the sky.
Whatever the cause may be, animals raining from the sky remains a mysterious and rare occurrence. Fortunately, it is not a common occurrence and usually only lasts for a few minutes before the animals fall to the ground.