Maybe they need glasses
it uses scent, sight, and hearing
No, you can use them just as a stuffed animal if you want- I have several of them and usually only one at a time has a scent in it.
Absolutely. Neville was one of Washington state's most decorated service dogs. Rescued from certain death in Ontario, Canada, Neville was trained as a bomb sniffing dog and excelled. He only recently retired. If you Google Law Dogs, you'll find out more about service pit bulls.
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It all depends on what animal you r talking about but some use there sense of smell and others use their sight
Jaguars communicate through vocalizations such as growls, roars, and purrs. They also use body language, scent markings, and visual signals to communicate with other jaguars in their territory.
A magnolia is a flowering tree. Here are some sentences.The scent of magnolias filled the spring evening.The magnolias had grown tall over the years.I was homesick for the sight of magnolias.
It all depends the situation. If a meerkat guard, or sentry, is watching for predators, then the sense it would most rely on would be sight. But meerkats have to use their sense of smell to identify other meerkats. Sight and Scent are probably the senses meerkats rely on the most.
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.
Many animals use scent to communicate and navigate their environment. Scent plays a crucial role in marking territory, attracting mates, and identifying food sources. It also helps animals recognize each other and detect predators or prey, enhancing their survival and reproductive success. By relying on olfactory signals, animals can gather information without relying solely on sight or sound, which can be especially advantageous in dense or dark habitats.
Bloodhounds have exceptional noses. They can find and track a scent hours to days after it was left there by the animal or person who left it.
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. I hope this helped you :)