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Which of the following animals have touch receptors in their faces?
Which of the following animals have touch receptors in their faces?
What do bears sometimes do to feel objects?
What do bears sometimes do to feel objects?
Which part of the bear's body has touch receptors?
Which part of the bear's body has touch receptors?
Study Notes
Touch Receptors in Animals
- Bears have touch receptors in their faces.
- Bears sometimes use their faces to feel objects, a behavior known as "exploratory sniffing".
- The part of the bear's body that has touch receptors is the face, specifically the sensitive area around the nose and mouth.
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Test your knowledge about bears and their unique touch receptors! Learn fascinating facts about how bears use their faces to feel objects and discover why they bring things up close for a closer touch experience. Challenge yourself with this fun quiz!