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Do people and animals have the same amount of senses?

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Sight, sound, touch, taste, smell, and maybe thought/emotion if you count that too. Do people and animals have any different senses?

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  1. Your question is too broad... All mammals have similar senses, all primates have likely exact ones... but hon, an animal is anything from a paramecium up to gorilla..... paramecia don't have hearing, nor taste,.... get the problem????


  2. Human senses tell us what we need to know about our environment. They help to keep us out of danger and enable us to find food and shelter. As humans, our senses include sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch. But other animals need different information about the world to survive than we do. As a result, they can have senses that are very different from our own: ecolocation, infrared vision, electric sense, and magnetic sense.


  3. We all have the same senses, but with most animals, their senses are are on a higher level.

  4. I agree with above that the question is way too broad and no not all. some deep sea creatures have no sight, some animals are deaf etc sharks have the ability to sense distant movement through jelly filled cavities remember everything evolves to suit the environment therefore it wouldnt make sense if everything had evolved the same senses

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