The pit behind the nostrils does detect heat from mammals, allowing the snake to hone in on its victim. Rattlers are pit vipers, including rattlesnakes, copperheads, and cottonmouths.
Yes, all animals sense surroundings and any other details
this question makes no sense for other animals are not environments
Compared to other animals, our sense of smell is poor. A lot of animals can smell things from miles away! :)
No, wasps do not have the ability to sense fear in humans or other animals. They primarily rely on visual cues and pheromones to detect threats or prey.
No known animals have the capacity to judge other animals in the same way that humans do. Judgments are typically based on social hierarchy, survival instincts, or predator-prey dynamics rather than personal opinion or moral evaluation.
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
Well, no. But as many other animals, they might be able to sense them.
Yes, they do. they have a sense of hearing in which locates the other animal to warn them if it is dangerous to get close to! Hope this answers your question!!! =P
Most feline animals are born with this sense.
No humans sense organs are better than animals sense organs.
No, wasps cannot sense fear in humans and animals.
They protect themselves by a chemical smell that they release from their mouths that only other animals and insects can sense. This smell refremes other animals from the spider.