Scorpions possess highly developed senses that aid in their predatory lifestyle. They have excellent chemoreception, using specialized hairs on their pincers and legs to detect chemical cues in their environment, which helps them locate prey. Their compound eyes provide limited vision, particularly in low light, while their sensitivity to vibrations allows them to detect movement, enhancing their ability to hunt and avoid predators. Additionally, scorpions can sense changes in temperature and humidity, further aiding in their survival.
I'm sure not. You probably need all your senses to function normally for a job that requires keen senses.
Tigers have keen earing and excellent eye sight.
Whales have many keen senses that allow for their survival. Two senses that whales have developed through history include their sense of touch and their sense of sound.
He just does, he has animal-keen senses which make him very attuned to his surroundings.
A keen person is a person with sharp senses; quick to understand.
A wolf's best sense is their nose, but they also have very good ears and keen eyesight.
Sight and smell. smell. (very keen sense of smell, very poor eyesight)
Maybe. Birds of prey are birds that hunt for food primarily on the wing, using their keen senses, especially vision
Geckos have extremely good eyesight and hearing. They also have great smell. All of these sences promotes them to be great hunters.
Just like a human, it has all five senses. Good touch, good taste, keen smell, superb hearing, and excellent depth sight! That's why it can run away from predators with just instinct!
Their only keen sence is sight and they wont eat anything unless it moves (I think they enjoy the taste!!!). Although their hearing is quite "keen" too. Their smell is not very good but they love to recognise their food or people by taste (e.g.; mouthing you or licking with their tongue). Hope this helps.
Canines have very keen senses of smell and are used primarily for building searches, for tracking or recovery, as well as being used on patrol.