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Many animals have far sharper senses than humans. Sight is our most important sense, but birds such as falcons have much sharper vision. Some insects can detect ultraviolet light, which we cannot see. A bloodhound’s nose is many times ... Bats, whales, and elephants can detect very high or low sounds that we cannot hear...
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Bats can also find food (insects) up to 18 ft. ... Using vision, the butterfly Colias can distinguish two points separated by as little as 30 microns. (Humans can distinuguish two points separated by 100 microns.) ... Visual acuity is 2.0 to 3.6 times better (depending on the type of eagel) than that of humans. (Shlaer, R.,
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Young chimps can remember numerals better than human adults. ... "No one can imagine that chimpanzees—young chimpanzees at the age of 5—have a better performance in a memory task than humans." ... Surprising Sex Behavior Found in Bats...
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www.livescience.com/animals/071203-chimp-numerals.html
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Transformations: Can they turn into bats, cats, dogs, or etc.? Can they turn invisible? Can they turn ... Senses: Human senses, Sharper than humans' senses? In what areas are they sharper? Vision? Smell? Taste? Hearing? Touch? Six Sense: Do they have them? Can they sense/see the future? Are they empathic (sense emotions)?
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Humans have excellent vision, ... Bats also have a much greater ability than humans to discern echoes from the original sound. The bat's brain registers an echo as a separate sound with an interval of as little as 1/1000th of a second. By contrast, the human ear cannot differentiate soft echoes directly after a loud sound;
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wildlife.state.co.us/Education/TeacherResources/ColoradoWildlifeCompany/Inside2CWCFW1993.htm
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The exploration of the many sides of being a woman and mother.. ... As I was confirming my flight less than a week before my departure, ... My big roadblock to blogging is my vision of a perfect post. It has a beginning, middle and end. It says something intelligent, witty or profound. It makes people think and maybe even...
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morethanmommy.com/
morethanmommy.com/
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The aim of this thesis is to investigate the use of vision by echolocating bats. ... But even in species traditionally considered to rely heavily on echolocation, such as most insectivorous bats, vision seems to play a more important role than has been recognised previously.
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www.fladdermus.net/thesis.htm
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Generations with Vision is sponsoring a Church Leadership Conference on Economics issues (as part of the Family Economics conference) in Castle Rock, Colorado on March 5th and 6th, 2010. The Leadership conference takes place on Friday, ... ** Average tithing to church is far less than ever before in western countries.
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generationswithvision.com/blog.aspx
generationswithvision.com/blog.aspx
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Because humans are diurnal (active during the day) and have well-developed eyes and ears, we tend to think of communication in terms of vision and acoustics. ... The calls of male Tungara frogs can be received by bats. ... In general, vertebrates have sharper vision than arthropods, but this clarity is due to the larger size...
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www.novelguide.com/a/discover/ansc_01/ansc_01_00074.htm...
www.novelguide.com/a/discover/ansc_01/ansc_01_00074.html
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