Humans+have+5+senses,+are+we+missing+any+that+animals+have?


 * __HUMANS HAVE 5 SENSES, ARE WE MISSING ANY THAT ANIMALS HAVE?__**

Answer the question below, append new answers to the top of this page. _ __Response 1:__ Humans have 5 senses. Touch, smell, sight, taste and hearing. Us humans also have other senses like acceleration, temperature and pain. Animals also these senses. But yes, animals do have senses that humans don't. But note that some senses only one animal has not all of them. For example bats have echolocation. The ability to send sound waves in front of them and wait until it returns. The longer it takes to return to them, the further away it is. Sharks have nerve cells in their brain that are sensitive to electrical fields that other animals generate. Dogs have the ability to tell if the human their meeting is good or bad. They have a sense that just knows that persons personality. So yes animals do have senses that humans don't.
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Ethan B. 8.3 http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t552574/

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