Marine animals depend on their hearing more than
other senses. According to the selectio...
English, 28.05.2020 16:59 malikfitzgerald1910
Marine animals depend on their hearing more than
other senses. According to the selection, what is one
reason for this?.
Most marine animals do not have a nose or a similar
organ to smell with.
The ocean is so large that marine animals do not have
to use their sense of touch.
Light doesn't penetrate very far into water, so marine
animals cannot rely on their sight.
Marine animals have dangerously bad senses of taste,
causing them to eat sick animals.
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