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explain the sense of catfish​

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Answered by PrincessTeja
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Catfishes have a keen sense of taste and smell, but poor vision. Taste buds are densely packed on the barbels and mouth of the catfish, as well in the skin all over the body. ... Taste and smell assist in locating food, but catfish also use the sense of smell and taste to communicate among individuals.

Answered by Anonymous
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Catfishes have a keen sense of taste and smell, but poor vision. Taste buds are densely packed on the barbels and mouth of the catfish, as well in the skin all over the body. The nares connect highly sensitive olfactory (i.e., smell) tissue with the aqueous environment.

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