The sense that many wild animals rely on: instincts.
A fish's strongest sense is typically its sense of smell. They use their keen sense of smell to detect food, predators, and even to find their way back to their spawning grounds.
Spirit bears, like other bears, exhibit behaviors such as foraging for food, mating, and caring for their young. They are also known to be excellent fishers, often catching salmon using their keen sense of smell and agility. Spirit bears are generally solitary animals, except when they gather at important food sources, such as salmon spawning grounds.
The 'unusual' factors are - the way the fish return to the river where they hatched in order to mate and spawn - and the fact that, due to the vast amount of energy it took to reach their spawning ground, once they've mated the adults die !
No. "It (a bear) waits to catch salmon' would be unusually literary. "It (a bear) is or was waiting to catch salmon" would be sensible.
because Salmon are swimming upstream to spawn and the bear knows....they can sense them.
this question makes no sense for other animals are not environments
his sense of pride.
his sense of pride.
Harp seals eat fish, and according to my research, it appears that at least in one area, the harp seal population overlaps the salmon population. So it would make sense to believe that harp seals do eat salmon.
This question doesn't really make sense, but I think from my understanding of the question the answer is a hen.
Bugs Bunny often relies upon his sense of smell which leads him to carrots .
No reasonable person would like to lose their sense of taste. They would no longer be able to taste the smoked salmon they long for or the escargot they never dared to try.