what part of lion is very sensitive
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A lion's vision is roughly six times more sensitive to light than humans, giving them a distinct advantage when hunting at night. Lion's claws are retractable, reaching up to 1 ½ inches in length, allowing for the tremendous control when it needs to go in for a kill.10-Aug-2020
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- The sense of touch is important to the lion as it allows it to engage in a variety of peaceful behaviors such as rubbing heads with other lions for greetings and licking.
- Taste may not be important to a lion, but its tongue is covered in papillae (small spines that curve backwards) that help scrape meat from bones and aid in grooming. The lion's tail remains a mystery.
- The only cat with a tassel at the tip of its tail, the presence of nerves and blood vessels suggest it could be a tactile organ.
Lion's adaptive traits that help it hunt are as follows:
- A lion has a light brown body that helps it hide in dry grass to avoid being spotted by its prey.
- It recognizes its prey from a distance and knows its exact location because of its own forward-facing eyes.
- Strong legs, sharp teeth, and long claws help it capture and kill prey.
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