audition
Hearing loss will not usually affect a persons sense of smell.
Opthamologists specialize in vision (sense of sight), audiologists in hearing (sense of hearing), dermatologists in touch (sense of touch), and sommeliers in taste (sense of taste).
Mice have extremely sensitive hearing. They can hear frequencies that are beyond the range of human hearing and use their keen sense of hearing to be alert to potential threats and communicate with other mice.
well, there r ur basic 5 :sight, smell, taste, touch and hearing but the sixth one is something like a future telling thing. its a sense that u can predict things with sort of.
Having to do with sound, or hearing.
audition
Auricular (relating to the sense of hearing) Phonics (or phonetics) I think...
hearing is the last sense to leave
Yes. Koalas have ears, just as other mammals do, and their sense of hearing is known to be quite keen.
Hearing loss will not usually affect a persons sense of smell.
A caribou has a good sense of hearing to make it harder for a predator to sneak up on it.
it send clicks that can travel more than a mile underwater.
The weakest sense in a bird is hearing.
Bees have no sense of hearing but they are very sensitive to vibration which they feel through their feet and legs
Opthamologists specialize in vision (sense of sight), audiologists in hearing (sense of hearing), dermatologists in touch (sense of touch), and sommeliers in taste (sense of taste).
Mice have extremely sensitive hearing. They can hear frequencies that are beyond the range of human hearing and use their keen sense of hearing to be alert to potential threats and communicate with other mice.
sound