yes they can but some don't
smell
smell and touch
Smell, touch, are 2 examples.
Raccoons forage for their food using their great senses of smell, hearing, taste and touch.
Blind people can cook by using Braille to read recipes and directions and by using their senses of feel, touch, hear and smell.
It uses its great sense of smell, hearing and touch to locate food and its claws and teeth to get the food.
COOKING! Sight:well you need to see what your putting in the food that your cooking Taste:you need to taste what your cooking so its not gross or if you need to add something Smell:the smell of the food cooking so if you smell burring smell well you know that you burned your food or not Touch:well you need to touch your food when your putting it on the plate Hearing:to hear if the water is boiling over or if you are cooking something on a timer and it rings when the food is done
Raccoons have excellent senses of hearing, smell and touch, all of which help them find food.
Animals use their skin to identify food through the sense of touch. The skin is also use for other things like keeping the animals warm.
Yes! Gerbils have the best out of the 5 scenes and the one they use for this is there smell and there touch first they smell it then they dig for it.
Dogfish sharks have an excellent sense of smell and can detect odors from up to a mile away. They rely on their sense of smell to locate food, identify predators, and navigate their environment.
This all depends on the type of food. Usually Milk products that are not liquid (Such as milk chocolate) are extremely hard to tell if they are spoiled. Most of the time you can tell if a food source is bad due to It's smell. If the food is mostly meat than the amino acids of the spoiled food would cause you to "gag" (This is a normal occurrence due to the smell thanks to the Amino acids in meat) Egg products are tough as well however you can usually identify this with mold or a "foul" smell, or musky also a change in color.