Llamas have well-developed senses that help them navigate their environment. They possess excellent eyesight, allowing them to see a wide range of colors and detect movement from afar. Their sense of hearing is also acute, enabling them to pick up sounds that humans might miss. Additionally, llamas have a good sense of smell, which they use to identify threats and communicate with other llamas.
it can tell really well when it needs to poo
no
No.
The fossa, a carnivorous mammal native to Madagascar, has well-developed senses that aid in its predatory lifestyle. It possesses acute vision, particularly in low light conditions, which is crucial for its primarily nocturnal habits. Additionally, the fossa has a keen sense of smell to track prey, and its hearing is also well-adapted to detect sounds in its environment. Collectively, these special senses enable the fossa to be an effective hunter in its forest habitat.
Female alpacas and llamas are called "Hembra" and male alpacas or llamas are called "Macho". Alpacas and llamas look similar in the face but are different in size and fur.
It's an alarm call for the other llamas to pay attention to, especially if one of them senses a predator.
yes
You can consider it as general.
No the black widow dose not have any senses
The special senses :)
Special Senses.
yes
No
The senses of taste and smell respond to chemical stimuli.
General senses are spread throughout the body. Special Senses are localized by their respective sensory organ.
yes
vision.