Land mammals have ears, noses and eyes to help them sense changes in the surroundings. They also have the sense of touch and taste to help them make more inferences.
Senses in animal mammals are the same as senses in human mammals: sight, smell, touch, and hearing.
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mammals tend to have heat in their bodies more than their surroundings
surroundings!
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by wearing glasses idiot!
The platypus identifies its natural surroundings by using its senses of sight and hearing much as most other mammals do. Its sense of electroreception is used only for finding food, and can be used only to detect the electrical impulses made by tiny invertebrates such as yabbies, insect larvae and annelid worms.
Yes, all animals sense surroundings and any other details
Fish local to their surroundings, as well as small mammals like mice.
Pikachu recognizes its surroundings by perking up it's nose and sniffing. Also, by sense of sight, and when it's electric cheek touches something. It understands many things beyond human comprehention; so it understands how it's surroundings work.
Most of the time : sight.
Common sense & awareness of surroundings
they do their business like other mammals do