A koala's strongest sense, as with many animals, is its sense of smell. When a joey is first born it is blind and deaf. It uses its sense of smell and pure instinct to find its way to its mother's pouch.
Koalas also have acute hearing, but their sight is not as keen as that of many other marsupials.
Kangaroos have eyes. They use their eyes to sense light.
Pythons are a danger to tree kangaroos because tree kangaroos are smaller then the typical kangaroo so the python will strangle this animal and kill it right then and there.
yes because the have specal sense to sense danger so the answer is yes they can sense danger.
Kangaroos are in no danger of becoming extinct.
Sense of Danger was created in 1998.
Yes, tree kangaroos do make sounds. They use various vocalisations in order to communicate. Depending on the species, some of these vocalisations include clicking or "fft-fft" sounds when they are excited or distressed, and hissing or soft trumpeting sounds during courtship.
Cicadas sense danger from their wings.From-SAALIHAH KHAN 4A!
Black Rhinoceros always charge when they sense danger
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Sense is already a verb in the right context. As in "to sense something".Other verbs for sense depending on the tense (excuse the rhyme there) is senses, sensed and sensing.Some example sentences are:"I sense a danger"."He is sensing danger"."He says he senses a danger"."I told you I sensed trouble".
Red kangaroos are in no danger of extinction. They are endemic to Australia, where they are found in the millions.
Animals can sense fear or danger through a fine sense of smell or odor detection. Some do it through sensing subtle vibrations.