feet and mouth
bees and some other types of insects smell from their feet.
How might a squirrel use its sense of hearing?
Yes. Their olfactory sensors are located on their antennae, rather than on their faces.
A snake doesn't really 'smell' to say the least. They have a special organ in the nasal cavity of their skulls called the Jacobson's Organ. When they flick their tongue out, they use that organ to sense any nearby prey or threat. So in a sense, they 'smell' while they taste the air.
It has a sharp sense of touch, smell, and taste.
the Jacobson's organ
nose!
Sense organ of sight, smell and touch
Your organ in the brain used for smelling.
antenna
smell
A sense organ is an organ of the 6 senses. The sense organs and senses are: the eyes--sight the nose--smell the tongue--taste the ears--hearing and balance the skin--touch
-- The organ of the sense of sight is the eye, including the optic nerve. -- The organ of the sense of hearing is the ear, including the middle and inner ones. -- The organ of the sense of smell is the nose and the olfactory nerves. -- The organ of the sense of taste is the tongue and its taste buds. -- The organ of the sense of touch is the skin and its nerve endings.
The human body has five sense organs: sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell. The largest sense organ is touch, which involves the skin.
Smell
It is called the olfactory nerve.
How might a squirrel use its sense of hearing?