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Do animals really have a 6th sense?
Brut America
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3/25/2025
Do animals really have a 6th sense? Brut nature asked the question to a veterinarian...
With L'animal et l'homme
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Animals
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00:00
The animal world is something that never bothered us.
00:20
Before the end of the 20th century, if we consider well,
00:24
it was only at the end of the 20th century that we began to understand that the animal was other than us.
00:29
Up to this point, we were telling it, ah, it's an instinct, it's a sixth sense,
00:33
which means absolutely nothing.
00:48
Animals absolutely don't feel things like us.
00:50
Let's take classic things, the famous dog's flair.
00:53
The dog, compared to us, has a long muzzle.
00:56
It has a lot of olfactory sensory cells, 200 to 250 times more.
01:01
On the other hand, it has a brain that is completely different,
01:04
where there is a much larger olfactory area.
01:07
And it has an interest in the smell that we don't have.
01:10
We are visual beings.
01:12
It is olfactory, so it has an interest in that.
01:15
All this means that it has about 10,000 to 100,000 times more olfactory sense than us.
01:22
We only see in the visible spectrum,
01:24
but there are a lot of birds that see in ultraviolet,
01:27
which allows them to differentiate colors.
01:29
They sometimes parade some animals by putting ultraviolet colors that absolutely don't appear to us.
01:34
Some raptors can even see the urine of their prey, mice, when they are hidden.
01:40
They see like a little ultraviolet puddle.
01:42
It's something you can't imagine, and they detect where the animal is.
01:52
Our range goes from 20 to 20,000 hertz.
01:55
That's very little.
01:56
When you see an elephant, it barks.
01:58
At that moment, we hear it.
02:00
But it can emit infrasounds of 0.2, 0.3 hertz.
02:04
And from that moment on, it goes on several hundred kilometers.
02:07
And it can prevent congenital problems.
02:11
In the other range, there is the bat and the dolphin.
02:14
They will work in the ultrasounds.
02:16
They will send ultrasounds of 50,000 to 100,000 hertz,
02:19
and thanks to that, analyze their environment.
02:22
It's something that is very difficult to understand for us,
02:25
because in fact, it's a vision through sound.
02:28
They can thus know the environment, see their prey, warn congenitals.
02:33
These are sounds that we don't hear in infrasounds or ultrasounds.
02:47
Electromagnetic waves
02:52
The senses that we don't perceive at all, for example,
02:55
are the electromagnetic sense.
02:58
The Earth has a ferrous core,
03:00
and by rotating it, it creates electromagnetic waves.
03:03
We don't feel them at all.
03:05
It's the migratory birds that feel them.
03:07
It seems innate, because animals like cuckoos,
03:10
which are not raised by their parents,
03:12
instantly detect electromagnetic waves.
03:15
Another thing that we don't detect at all
03:18
are electric senses.
03:20
There are animals that, surprisingly for us,
03:22
produce electricity.
03:24
They are often animals in the water.
03:26
There is the African trumpet fish,
03:28
there is the retropie, which is very well known,
03:30
which emits electricity,
03:32
either to catch prey, like rays,
03:34
or to apprehend their environment.
03:37
And then there is more surprising,
03:39
there are those who detect electric fields.
03:41
There is the ornithorynx, like a mammal.
03:43
It's the only mammal that does that.
03:45
And there is the shark, which,
03:47
apart from its hearing, its olfaction,
03:49
and many other senses it has,
03:51
thanks to the Lorenzini bulbs
03:53
located on its head,
03:55
can detect electric fields emitted by fish
03:57
and thus consume them.
03:59
All these senses are the result of evolution.
04:02
There was an adaptation of the animal to its environment,
04:04
it needed certain senses,
04:06
and logically, they developed.
04:13
Transcription by ESO. Translation by —
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