yes,a elephant has a super sense. it is its huge ears.
An elephant's weakest sense is typically believed to be their eyesight. They have relatively poor vision compared to their sense of smell, hearing, and touch.
they can fly in water
snakes does not have ears. so they hear by the vibration from the air
an elephant is an elephant , an elephant never breaks its promises
Animal super senses refer to heightened sensory abilities that some animals possess, allowing them to perceive the world in ways that humans cannot. Examples include the echolocation of bats, the night vision of cats, the ability of sharks to detect electric fields, and the sense of smell of bloodhounds. These super senses often play a crucial role in an animal's survival and hunting strategies.
An elephant's weakest sense is typically believed to be their eyesight. They have relatively poor vision compared to their sense of smell, hearing, and touch.
the question no sense so hmmm
You will barf it up and it will eat you and magic fairies will give the elephant super powers!
A fly can fly because this word is both a noun and a verb... the object fly can have an action fly, meanwhile the word elephant is simply a noun and there is not generally accepted a verb "elephant". So saying and elephant can elephant doesn't convey a sense of meaning since the usage of elephant as a verb does not convey a known sense of action.
A great sense of joy when seen in the wild.
Elephants have a fierce sense of smell. Elephants can detect water with their sense of smell that is over 11 miles away.
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about 10 bottles of super bock
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because the elephants got a good sense of humor...
'The Elephant Man' 1980 was deliberately filmed in black and white to give it austerity and a sense of being in the Victorian era it was set.
A contraction of Supernumerary, in sense 2.