Hounds typically have a strong sense of smell and a keen sense of hearing. Their exceptional olfactory capabilities allow them to track scents over long distances, making them excellent at hunting and detection tasks. Additionally, their acute hearing helps them detect sounds that are inaudible to humans, enhancing their ability to locate prey. Together, these senses make hounds particularly skilled in various tracking and hunting roles.
Mountain lion. Too strong and fast for just two hounds.
Hearing and seeing
It took Billy two years to save $50 to buy the two hounds.
a brave hound
The word senses has two syllables.
a bronze spear and two hounds.
a bronze spear and two hounds.
a bronze spear and two hounds.
Where the Red Fern Grows is about Billy who buys two redbone hounds. The hounds die in Chapter 19.
Whales have many keen senses that allow for their survival. Two senses that whales have developed through history include their sense of touch and their sense of sound.
Billy bet two dollars that his hounds could tree the goat coon in "Where the Red Fern Grows."
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