Mammals need well developed senses for the same reason that all animals need well developed senses. The goal of every organism is to survive and reproduce. Mammals are heterotrophs, so in order to survive, they must eat. And mammals must sense food in order to find and eat it. Also, mammals need some way of detecting danger, such as a predator or a poisonous plant, so well developed senses are needed. Finally, mammals must sense out a mate in order to reproduce.
No, depending on what type of animal. Bats, for example, are nocturnal animals but they use echolocation, so it would count as the touch sense, and the smell sense. Other animals, and jungle cats, use scent and sight, mostly to hunt prey and get around. Of course they have the other senses, they just might not be as sharp or useful as their eye sight.
The sense of smell in humans is quite good. However, when compared to most animals it is not superior. Animals have developed a better sense of smell in order to protect themselves from predators and to find food.
The elephant, rhinoceros, porcupine and moray's all have poor eyesight but keen sense of smell.
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.
Animal super senses refer to heightened sensory abilities that some animals possess, allowing them to perceive the world in ways that humans cannot. Examples include the echolocation of bats, the night vision of cats, the ability of sharks to detect electric fields, and the sense of smell of bloodhounds. These super senses often play a crucial role in an animal's survival and hunting strategies.
Many animals have poor senses of sight and hearing, but a good sense of smell. One example is the bat.
Many animals have poor senses of sight and hearing, but a good sense of smell. One example is the bat.
A heightened sense of smell can be called hyperosmia.
A rhinoceros has the same kinds of senses that we have, sight, hearing, taste, smell, touch. Their sense of sight is not nearly as good as our is, however, and like most animals they depend more on their sense of smell.
is a labradors sense of smell better than their sense of sight
No, depending on what type of animal. Bats, for example, are nocturnal animals but they use echolocation, so it would count as the touch sense, and the smell sense. Other animals, and jungle cats, use scent and sight, mostly to hunt prey and get around. Of course they have the other senses, they just might not be as sharp or useful as their eye sight.
Being blindfolded can enhance your sense of smell by removing the distraction of sight and allowing you to focus more on your olfactory sense. This heightened focus can make you more aware of different scents and improve your ability to distinguish between them.
You can see it - sense of sight; you can smell it - sense of smell.
The turkey's sense of smell is its weakest sense. Turkey's have excellent sight and hearing. They use these senses to make up for their weak sense of smell.
Animals have high sensitivity levels because it helps them survive. Each animal has its own sense that is stronger than the others. Forinstance, sharks with their sense of sight is not as strong as their sense of smell.
It all depends on what animal you r talking about but some use there sense of smell and others use their sight
The sense of smell in humans is quite good. However, when compared to most animals it is not superior. Animals have developed a better sense of smell in order to protect themselves from predators and to find food.