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5 incredible animal senses that work like real-life superpowers

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 17, 2025, 22:00 IST
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Shocking animal senses that work like real-life superpowers

In today’s busy world, we often forget how incredible the animal kingdom really is. Over millions of years, animals have evolved unique abilities that go far beyond what humans can do. While we rely on our five basic senses– sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell– many animals have developed super-sharp senses that put ours to shame.

For them, these aren’t just cool tricks– they’re survival skills that help them find food, avoid danger, and move around in tough environments where normal senses wouldn’t be enough.

Here are five amazing examples of animals with such advanced senses, they almost feel like superpowers– even though they’re simply nature at its best.

Note: This article is based on publicly available data from Bio Explorer.

Images: Canva (for representative purposes only)

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Platypus

The platypus is already one of the strangest mammals because it lays eggs, but its way of hunting makes it even more unique. Its flat bill has special sensors that can pick up tiny electric signals from the movements of small aquatic animals. This lets the platypus find food in muddy rivers or in low light, where eyesight isn’t much help. It’s like having a built-in radar for survival.

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Bats

Bats can fly and hunt in total darkness, thanks to echolocation. They make high-pitched sounds and then listen to the echoes bouncing back, which helps them “see” their surroundings without using their eyes. With this method, bats can dodge obstacles, zoom through tight spaces, and even catch insects mid-air. It’s a perfectly tuned system for life at night.

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Snakes

Some snakes, like vipers and pythons, can sense the body heat of other animals. They have special organs that detect infrared radiation, almost like thermal vision. This allows them to hunt warm-blooded prey even in complete darkness. Whether in thick forests or at night, this ability gives them a big advantage as silent hunters.

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Octopus

Octopuses aren’t just camouflage experts– they also see the world in a way we can’t. They can detect polarized light, which makes it easier to notice details that are invisible to us. This helps them spot prey and predators in deep or dimly lit waters. It’s a clever adaptation that makes them strong survivors in the ocean.

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Bees

Bees are famous for pollination, but they also have incredible navigation skills. They can sense the Earth’s magnetic field to guide their way over long distances. On top of that, they can pick up changes in electromagnetic waves in the air, which warns them of approaching storms. This allows them to get back to their hives safely and keep their colony secure.

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