Animals use different sense's depending on what animal/Breed it is.
Example;
Greyhound-use their sight more often than any other sense, as they have been bred to catch rabbits, a little like the deerhound.
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Frogs use the sense of smell to hunt down prey.
The horse.
It's unknown. Since they live in captivity, they have no reason to hunt an animal.
they used spheres, hammers made out of rock to hunt and small bones to skin animal hides and hunt
they used spheres, hammers made out of rock to hunt and small bones to skin animal hides and hunt
Sense organs are important for an animal's survival because they help the animal to stay safe. The are used to alert the animal to the presence of predators. They also help the animal to find food.
Here is the simple answer.... A group animal is an animal that perfers to be with others of its own kind.....hence a group..... use some common sense. Here is the simple answer.... A group animal is an animal that perfers to be with others of its own kind.....hence a group..... use some common sense.
They hunt for food but with the animal skin they killed they use it for clothes
No, depending on what type of animal. Bats, for example, are nocturnal animals but they use echolocation, so it would count as the touch sense, and the smell sense. Other animals, and jungle cats, use scent and sight, mostly to hunt prey and get around. Of course they have the other senses, they just might not be as sharp or useful as their eye sight.
Tigers use eye sight, smell and hearing, not only to hunt, but to avoid danger (usually from humans).
well, beagles have an excellent sense of smell. Beagles used to be used in a hunting "game" called beagling. The hunters would let there beagle go and follow them on horseback while the beagle madly searches for a rabbit.
they hunt for rabbits