Biology, asked by sunlaser, 1 year ago

Do animals really have a sixth sense?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Animals that detect impending earthquakes don't necessarily have more senses than humans; they just have much higher sensitivity. The fact that animals have keener senses than humans is well-documented. Dogs have a remarkable sense of smell, birdscan migrate using celestial cues, and bats can locate food with echoes.

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Anonymous: scientist have prove that animals have sixth sense because they know to recognise whether earthquake or tsunami is coming or not
Answered by vinay60
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Not all d animals have so
Only few animals have some extra sense then human like shark have tiny sensors on skin that detect electromagnetic radiations and snake n tortoise can detect earthquake
Dogs can feel supernatural energies or some energies beyond human touch
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