Cheetahs use their sense of touch in a great number of ways. They use their sense of touch to see if their prey is dead.
I think from their feet or sometimes whiskers
apes, monkeys, bigcats, rhinos and elephants
A bird is an animal that uses its sense of touch to protect itself, especially from cold weather.
they use their big nose to survive in the wild by sniffing out prey and predator's. :D
=the Mayans use their common sense by gathering and hunting deers and monkeys.=
to hear their surroundings. dur use ur common sense. -.-
It is obviously clear that we should use a thermometer rather than our sense of touch because our sense of touch can tell us whether an object is hot or cold but cannot tell us the accurate temperature Answer written by: Helpful_hinamoriAmu One day , i will come to tell you my real name.
Touch. It uses it's "feelers" a lot.
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What touch pads sense is heat and pressure. For example, if you place a pen on the touch pad of a laptop or other computer, it will not do anything but if you touch it with your finger, it will work.
feel it with the sense of touch Most intelligent people use a thermometer!
It is better to use a thermometer rather than your sense of touch because everyone's sense of touch is different, and the amount of heat you feel can only be felt to a certain point before you pull your hand away from the object being too hot or cold. In addition, your sense of touch is very inaccurate, because you cannot measure on a specific unit scale, but only on a hot-or-cold scale. When using a thermometer, it can measure specific degrees, and will be precise, accurate, and correct every time you use a functioning thermometer.
Whiskers have nerves and help animals feel more of their surroundings by sense of touch.
Icy road conditions
Cheetahs use their speed to escape from potential predators.