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Most animals use the senses of:HearingSightTouchTasteBody positionOrientation to the local gravity fieldHeat/ColdPainHunger
They use senses to tell other animals if it needs help.
some senses used by animals for migration are visual cues, solar navigation, magnetic fields, star navigation, and polarized light. There has been much evidence that magnetic fields play an important role in navigation.
There is no opposite of Whiskers on animals. They are a sense organ and many animals have them. Animals without Whiskers use other senses instead. Beardless
Nocturnal animals have incredible senses. Improved eyesight at night is a major one, they also have great hearing and sniffing senses.
all living things have senses.
No if you use your senses it is a physical change
Scientists use their senses, but also technology that helps them to enhance their senses. It would be hard to see certain features without a magnifying glass or a microscope, for instance, and it would be difficult to study animals without Photography and digital tracking.
Yes. For example, if a shark were a human, it could smell a hamburger from a quarter mile away!
Raccoons have the same senses as most animals - vision, hearing, taste, smell and touch.
the answer to this very cool question is yes
Almost all the animal have super senses. In my opinion I think that all the animals have super senses. The first super sense is to know when a natural disaster going to happen.