Super Senses in Animals
How animals use smell, sight, and hearing in ways humans cannot, such as silk moths finding mates or dogs detecting scents.
Key Questions
- 1How does a dog's sense of smell help humans in police work?
- 2Why do eagles have such powerful vision compared to us?
- 3How do ants leave a trail for others to follow?
CBSE Learning Outcomes
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