it really depends on the animal. compared to humans most animal senses are better then us. But senses that are most likely more developed then others is sight and hearing. With cats there sight, hearing and balance. In dogs its only hearing, the sight isn't as good. All animals in the wild have heightened senses to be able to be aware of their predators.
Stingrays have well-developed senses of touch, taste, and electroreception. They can detect changes in water pressure and vibrations through specialized sensory organs on their bodies known as ampullae of Lorenzini. Their eyesight is relatively poor, and they rely more on their other senses to navigate and find food.
some senses used by animals for migration are visual cues, solar navigation, magnetic fields, star navigation, and polarized light. There has been much evidence that magnetic fields play an important role in navigation.
Meat from a younger animal is typically more tender than meat from an older animal. This is because the muscles of younger animals have less connective tissue and are generally softer. Older animals tend to have tougher meat due to more developed muscles with increased collagen, which can require longer cooking times to break down and tenderize.
The immature form of an animal such as a tadpole is called larva.
Sloths have relatively poor hearing compared to other animals. Their auditory capabilities are not well-developed, as they rely more on their sense of sight and smell to navigate their environment. While they can hear sounds, particularly low frequencies, their reliance on other senses means that hearing is not a primary means of communication or awareness for them.
because human are more intelligent than animal.
they respond fast because they have faster reflexes there senses are more developed then humans.
It depends on the animal. Some are more difficult than others to tell by looking. If you can tell us which animal we can be more helpful.
Stingrays have well-developed senses of touch, taste, and electroreception. They can detect changes in water pressure and vibrations through specialized sensory organs on their bodies known as ampullae of Lorenzini. Their eyesight is relatively poor, and they rely more on their other senses to navigate and find food.
No, Humans brains are much more developed. YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT!
As well as they ever will. A dog's senses are developed quite early in life, and by one year of age the dog is for the most part grown--it will, depending on breed, continue to fill out and develop a bit more past that time, but will be close to adult height and senses like hearing and sight should be fully developed.
Some animals need better senses because they may have more predators or prey.
Vision tends to dominate when there is a conflict between information from two or more senses. This is known as the "visual capture" effect, where what we see takes precedence over what we hear, feel, or smell.
There are many more than five senses. Some estimates put the number as high as 21, but it is generally agreed that five is the minimum. The basic five senses are touch, taste, smell, sight, and hearing. Others include an additional four senses to the list, which include the sense of temperature, pain, balance, and body position. A tarantula would use all of these.
It is rather instinct than intellagence-they have senses and natural instinct with they were born with. Studies show that placing an animal in a zoo or not having them injh the wild takes away the 'intellagence'. Animals exposed to the wild daily have more acute senses.
Less developed than the US or Europe, more developed than some others.
Well obviously. Some more than others, as many wild animals rely mostly on instinct. Humans are an animal and we think don't we?? Well obviously. Some more than others, as many wild animals rely mostly on instinct. Humans are an animal and we think don't we??