no they don't have a natural system
Yes.
Obviously they use their highly effective sense of smell to locate their food, but they also can use their memories to locate their food storage area both in their cages and in the wild.
An incredible sense of smell and the ability to detect the minute electromagnetic fields created by the movement of living things.
Eat our food.
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no it dose not
Shrimp are able to find food due to feelers on the top of their heads. These feelers help them to smell and locate food.
it helps them locate a direct food source (the fish).
water, food, and exersize.
They help the digestive systems and help digest any food
Cows primarily use their sense of smell to locate food, as they have a highly developed olfactory system that allows them to detect scents from a distance. They also rely on their strong sense of sight and hearing to help identify safe grazing areas. Additionally, cows are social animals and often follow other herd members to food sources. Their natural instinct is to graze on grasses and other vegetation, which they can efficiently process with their specialized digestive systems.