Whoever edited my answer is almost right, but not quite. :) Yes the bat has fabulous hearing but out of the entire animal kingdom it does not have the best hearing, as far as being able to hear on a large decibel scale. The moth still holds that record as they can detect sounds in a gigantic range of frequencies from 1,000 and 240,000Hz. Given scientific parameters though it's not certain what would qualify as far as acuteness of hearing, sharpness, range of frequency, etc.
What IS certain is that there really is no way that these "concepts" can be proven in such a way to tell you definitively that there is a "BEST".
The eagle does.
Cheetahs are the fastest land animal.
The sea cow, also known as the manatee, is the animal that has the best sense of feel. This animals has the ability to feel objects that are relatively far away by the simple vibrations that are given off.
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Ocelots are large cats, so they are land animals.
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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.
Not in the same sense as a land animal. But yes.
It would depend on what you see in the animal.
No, Frogs have no ability to sense changing weather or water patterns, in fact no known land animal can sense a tsunami before it occurs.
Pretty much any animal can sense a natural disaster before it even happens. Say there's a tsunami coming to land in about 1 day, animals would start to go to high land such as big hills and mountains before the tsunami hits.
The eagle does.
A koala's strongest sense, as with many animals, is its sense of smell. When a joey is first born it is blind and deaf. It uses its sense of smell and pure instinct to find its way to its mother's pouch. Koalas also have acute hearing, but their sight is not as keen as that of many other marsupials.
A land animal.
The Best Friends Animal Sanctuary is located in Southwestern Utah in Angel Canyon. It is on 3,700 acres of land (15 km squared) of Best Friends owned land as well as 33,000 acres (130 km squared) of leased land near Zion National Park.
Ambolocetus is one of the best examples of an animal between whales and terrestrial (land) animals.
Yes, a zebra is a land animal.