is a labradors sense of smell better than their sense of sight
No. They have a much better sense of smell than vision.
You can see it - sense of sight; you can smell it - sense of smell.
The turkey's sense of smell is its weakest sense. Turkey's have excellent sight and hearing. They use these senses to make up for their weak sense of smell.
Ants have a far better sense of smell than humans do, and they can find things by smell even if they are out of sight.
They have poor eye sight but they see better at night. In the day they use their sense of smell.
Many animals have poor senses of sight and hearing, but a good sense of smell. One example is the bat.
Many animals have poor senses of sight and hearing, but a good sense of smell. One example is the bat.
Yes! The Giant panda has an excellent sense of smell also in sight and hearing. They have great sight because of their cat-like pupils!
sight, hearing ,touch and sense of smell
A rhinoceros has the same kinds of senses that we have, sight, hearing, taste, smell, touch. Their sense of sight is not nearly as good as our is, however, and like most animals they depend more on their sense of smell.
A bloodhound has a better sense of smell compared to a Labrador retriever. Bloodhounds have up to 300 million scent receptors, while Labradors have around 220 million. Additionally, bloodhounds are specifically bred for their scent tracking abilities.
Most dogs rely on the sense of smell and sight