maybe not the sharpest but pretty close.
dolphin
Smelling is the Black bear's keen sense.
A well-known native American axiom has it that "If a tree falls in the forest, the hawk will see it and the deer will hear it; but the bear... the bear will smell it."
it depends what you classify as "the best hearing" but dolphins and bats have the best sonar hearing and owls have the sharpest hearing with one ear hole above their eye level and one below they can pinpoint the vertical positions of a sound source. :)
Dogs have been believed to be completely colour-blind so their hearing is improved, along with their sense of smell, just like a blind man has unbelievable hearing
My sense of hearing is known as audition.
The sharpest object known to man is considered to be a carbon nanotube. These structures have a diameter of only a few nanometers and are exceptionally strong and have a very high aspect ratio, allowing them to have sharp tips.
hearing is the last sense to leave
it depends what you classify as "the best hearing" but dolphins and bats have the best sonar hearing and owls have the sharpest hearing with one ear hole above their eye level and one below they can pinpoint the vertical positions of a sound source.
it depends what you classify as "the best hearing" but dolphins and bats have the best sonar hearing and owls have the sharpest hearing with one ear hole above their eye level and one below they can pinpoint the vertical positions of a sound source. :)
Hearing loss will not usually affect a persons sense of smell.
I have the sharpest eyes in my classroom.