Science, asked by madhushree18610, 7 months ago

1. What is a super sense? Give examples.
2. Name some animals with the super sense of sight. How does it help
them?
3. What are sniffer dogs? How do they help humans?
4. What is echolocation? Which animals use it? How do they use it?
5. How do animals predict an earthquake before it actually happens?
6. How does the super sense of touch help crocodiles?
7. The sense of taste is said to be most developed in humans. How
does this 'super sense' help humans survive?
8. An animal can have more than one super sense. Justify the statement
by giving examples​

Answers

Answered by nampellishanker
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Answered by anveshadeshmukh68
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  1. These senses are- touch, taste, sight, hear, and smell. Ans: Ants: Ants have a very powerful sense of smell. They recognise each other and walk in a line using this sense. Mosquitoes: Mosquitoes have a very powerful sense of smell.
  2. In the entire animal kingdom, the duck-billed platypus, along with echidnas (ant-eaters), is the only mammal that can lay eggs. ... Using their bill filled with sensors, the platypus can accurately detect the electrical impulses of their prey even in the deepest of waters.
  3. A detection dog or sniffer dog is a dog that is trained to use its senses to detect substances such as explosives, illegal drugs, wildlife scat, currency, blood, and contraband electronics such as illicit mobile phones. The sense most used by detection dogs is smell. ... This process is known as wildlife scat detection.
  4. Echolocation, also called bio sonar, is a biological sonar used by several animal species. Echolocating animals emit calls out to the environment and listen to the echoes of those calls that return from various objects near them. They use these echoes to locate and identify the objects.
  5. Animals are able to detect the first of an earthquake's seismic waves—the P-wave, or pressure wave, that arrives in advance of the S-wave, or secondary, shaking wave. This likely explains why animals have been seen snapping to attention, acting confused or running right before the ground starts to shake, Blanpied says.
  6. The super sense of touch help crocodiles to recognise even sensitive human touch. Crocodiles skin is covered with nerve endings that are extensively sensitive to pressure and external vibration. These nerve endings are present in small spotted bumps present on the skin of crocodiles.
  7. The sense of taste is our body's gatekeeper, promoting our species' survival by encouraging us to eat things that we need and avoid those that could harm us. Like many other animals, our early ancestors evolved an aversion to bitter flavours, helping to evade plant toxins.
  8. An example of an animal that have more than one super sense is - Silvertip Grizzly Bear. The Silvertip Grizzly Bear has a super sense of smelling. It can smell anything that is 18miles away

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