Which sense of the tiger is very strong that makes it alert and helps finding the food?
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Hearing. The tiger's sense of hearing is the most acute all its senses and is mainly used for hunting. Their ears are capable of rotating, similar to a radar dish, to detect the origins of various sounds such as the high-frequency sounds produced by prey in the dense forest undergrowth.
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The sense of touch of the tiger is very strong that makes it alert and helps find the food
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- Tigers have an acute sense of touch, which they employ to navigate in the dark, detect danger, and attack prey.
- Tigers have five different types of whiskers, each of which detects sensory information and is distinguished by its placement on the body.
- The tiger's mystacial whiskers are found on the muzzle (snout) and are used to attack prey and navigate in the dark. Numerous sensory neurons in the tiger's face can sense even the tiniest change in air pressure while passing by an object.
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