Skunks primarily rely on their sense of smell and hearing. Their keen sense of smell helps them detect food, predators, and potential mates, while their acute hearing allows them to pick up on sounds in their environment. Vision is less critical for skunks, as they are nocturnal and have adapted to low-light conditions. Additionally, they use their sense of taste to identify edible substances.
Skunks have good hearing and a good sense of smell. However, they have poor vision and can barely see anything ten feet away. Hence, they use their sense of smell to locate food, including grubs.
Aesthetics is the branch of study dealing with things that appeal to the senses. Sense words are words that appeal to senses. Imagery is the use of word or phrases that relay sensory information in prose.
The thalamus acts as a relay station for all senses except smell. It receives sensory information from the sensory organs and then relays it to the appropriate areas of the brain for further processing.
ocr-over current relay(senses the over current in the circuits) efr-earth fault relay uvr-under voltage relay
skunks because elaphants can hurt you more then skunks.
no - Ireland has no skunks - thankfully!
62 types of skunks
Skunks have stripes.
A group of skunks is called a surfeit or a stench.
no, i dont think skunks slide I dont think skunks slide, but if they fall on ice they will.
skunks have 1000 teeth in all
Skunks reproduce and have offspring but there are adult skunks as well