Wallabies, like many marsupials, have keen senses adapted to their environment. Their eyesight is well-suited for detecting movement in low light, allowing them to spot predators. They possess a strong sense of smell, which helps them locate food and identify potential threats. Additionally, wallabies have sensitive whiskers that enhance their sense of touch, while their hearing is acute, allowing them to detect sounds from afar, crucial for survival in the wild.
Your five senses are sight, hearing, touch, smelling and tasting.
"Senses" ? sight and hearing are senses - you question makes no sense.
Hearing, seeing, touching, tasting, smelling
sight, seeing - visual sound, hearing - auditory smells - olfactory tastes - gustatory touch, feeling - tactile
The five senses are Taste, Smell, Sight, Touch, and Hearing.
Sight, hearing, touch and smell
The sense of sight is one of the five senses. The other four senses are hearing, smell, taste, and touch.
Sight, hearing and echo location
your senses
hearing and sight
The five senses are: Sight Touch Hearing Smell Taste None develop sound but hearing processes it.
sight,smell,touch,hearing,taste