Should we have a list of non-human senses in real life, and maybe animals that have senses that humans have (but in some way better)"?
sharks and at least some rays, and probably some other fish have electroperception
pit vipers and boas have heat vision
crocodilians have this sense that has to do with bumps on there body
most if not all fish have lateral line
owls are good at pinpointing were sound comes from if they are looking in that direction
snakes have that tounge smell thing
dolphins, swiftlets (type of bird), and some bats have echolocation (which might be considered a subcategory of hearing, and thus maybe a subcategory of touch)
birds can see UV light spectrum
most if not all birds have Magnetoception
Should we have a list of non-human senses in real life, and maybe animals that have senses that humans have (but in some way better)"?
sharks and at least some rays, and probably some other fish have electroperception pit vipers and boas have heat vision crocodilians have this sense that has to do with bumps on there body most if not all fish have lateral line owls are good at pinpointing were sound comes from if they are looking in that direction snakes have that tounge smell thing dolphins, swiftlets (type of bird), and some bats have echolocation (which might be considered a subcategory of hearing, and thus maybe a subcategory of touch) birds can see UV light spectrum most if not all birds have Magnetoception
Edited by captainsandwich