A dog has a keen sense of smell, a bat has a keen sense of hearing, a cheetah has a keen sense of sight
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Warthog is right.
The elephant, rhinoceros, porcupine and moray's all have poor eyesight but keen sense of smell.
"The chase is keen." It often referrs to any sort of chase, that is in your favor. Or "keen" can be used such as; "Hello, Sheryl. I'm not to keen on our dinner plans, can we reschedule?"
keen
The animal may be in pain.
Rhino
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The star-nosed mole
Warthog is right.
Owl
He just does, he has animal-keen senses which make him very attuned to his surroundings.
An animal with a keen sense of smell, long claws, and sharp teeth.
As keen as mustard or as keen as a kitten
The correct phrase is "keen on." It is used to express enthusiasm or a strong interest in something. For example, "I am keen on trying that new restaurant."
Ray A. Keen has written: 'Keen, Koehler, Kuntzi'
Pat Keen's birth name is Patricia Margaret Keen.