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Birds share the same senses as most mammals - sight, hearing, taste, touch and smell. However, they also have the ability to migrate.
Hearing[]
The ear openings of most birds are hidden under feathers, and are on the sides of the head; in some birds, such as Old World vultures and ostriches, there is no feathers covering the opening[1] .
Sight[]
Taste[]
Touch[]
Smell[]
Other senses[]
References[]
- ^ Terres, John K. (1980). The Audubon Society Encyclopedia of North American Birds. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. ISBN 0394466519.
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