Its touch senses are mostly on its head.
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Because most fish have really good senses when you touch the glass. They have keen sense of seeing things. Some fish do, but they are mainly SENSITIVE
Yes, but their senses are not as complex as mammals. Studies point towards fish feeling pain to a certain degree, but as far as emotions are concerned, they are much more basic than humans.
The Muskie hassensessimilar to most other freshwater fish:- Sight - Hearing- Smell taste-Touch and the Lateral Line System
Osteichtyes are bony fish, so basically every type of fish save for sharks and rays. Cephalization is the formation of a head with senses (eyes, nose etc.) and a brain. Bony fish have a clear head with a brain, so yes, it is present.
Its a type of sense, they get input from their surroundings, kinda like whiskers on a cat. Its one of those weird senses humans don't have.
Yes, the smell of fish can indicate whether it is fresh or not. Fresh fish typically does not have a strong fishy smell. If fish has a strong, unpleasant odor, it may be a sign that it is not fresh and could be spoiled. It's important to use your senses - including smell - to determine if fish is safe to eat.
Tagalog of senses: pandama
It may be interesting because it may appeal to one of your five senses. For example, you might find the eyes interesting, etc.
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"Senses" ? sight and hearing are senses - you question makes no sense.