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They use them for the same thing humans use them for.

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Are the sense organs of animals are better than human sense organs?

No humans sense organs are better than animals sense organs.


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What animals have sense organs at the top of there heads?

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Organisms that have muscle systems and acute sense organs are what?

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What are the sense organs of a lion?

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Sense organs are adapted for?

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Sense organs are important for an animal's survival because they help the animal to stay safe. The are used to alert the animal to the presence of predators. They also help the animal to find food.


Do all our sense organs have nerves in them?

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