Smell is the dogs most powerful sense
A dog's sense of smell is orders of magnitude above a human's. Their hearing is also very good and has a wider range than the human ear. Their eyesight is relatively poor by human standards
The most highly developed human sense is vision.
his nose because it f**king is
A dog's most important sense is their sense of smell. Dogs have a highly developed sense of smell that allows them to gather information about their environment, other animals, and even detect illnesses in humans.
No, they have them, but they're relatively basic.
Humans have the most highly developed brains.
The trigeminal nerve is the most highly developed cranial nerve in the sheep's brain.
A spider's sense of touch through specialized hairs on its legs is considered to be highly developed. These hairs help spiders detect vibrations and navigate their environment, aiding in hunting and detecting potential threats.
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Dogs have a better sense of smell. Smell is a dog's most highly developed sense. Their wet noses dissolve the scent molecules and help them detect smells that mere humans cannot perceive. Many dog experts believe that the canine sense of smell helps dogs 'talk' to each other and help define their relationship. Dogs use their olfactory senses to interpret other dog's pheromones (external chemical messengers) and learn important information regarding gender and receptivity to mating.
sight
yes
it is because mammals have highly developed nervous system and presence of spinal cord.