well they use their senses in a swamp by smelling where their food is. they use their mouth when the want to fell a vibration in the water. on land they use their senses in their shell and felling the land.
Whether turtles like or dislike vibrations probably depends on the individual turtle. Some will like it and some won't. Turtles that are more fearful or aggressive may not like vibrations much. It is known that turtles do have a very strong sense of touch and can detect vibrations in the ground or floor easily. Many wild turtles use the vibrations as a warning that they should hide. Some friendly or domesticated turtles like vibrations and even being petted. Some turtles have been witnessed rubbing their carapace (the back shell) back and forth on rough surfaces or the fingernails of a person scratching them.
Yes,turtles do smell paticully gross. If you want one for a pet do some research first,and then just make your decision.
Some reptiles that are in danger of extinction include sea turtles, such as the Loggerhead and Leatherback turtles, as well as the Komodo dragon and various species of tortoises. The main threats to these reptiles are habitat loss, climate change, poaching, and pollution. Conservation efforts are being made to protect these species and their habitats.
They use it to find prey and to sense any danger coming their way.
Bats have excellent echolocation abilities, allowing them to sense obstacles and predators in their environment through sound waves bouncing off objects. They can also detect potential threats through their acute hearing and sense of smell. Additionally, bats are very agile flyers and can quickly maneuver away from danger.
yes because the have specal sense to sense danger so the answer is yes they can sense danger.
Sense of Danger was created in 1998.
The reason it is in danger is because of the loss of its habitat.
they have eyes
Cicadas sense danger from their wings.From-SAALIHAH KHAN 4A!
Leather turtles are indeed endangered. As being the current largest turtle in the world, poachers seek many out for their leather-like skin.
Black Rhinoceros always charge when they sense danger
Yes Turtles do have an exoskeleton, it is called a shell. Without the shell the turtle would just be soft and in danger. :)
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this question makes no sense...
In what sense are you talking about???
Sense is already a verb in the right context. As in "to sense something".Other verbs for sense depending on the tense (excuse the rhyme there) is senses, sensed and sensing.Some example sentences are:"I sense a danger"."He is sensing danger"."He says he senses a danger"."I told you I sensed trouble".