What sense organs do reptiles have?

Reptiles have practically the same senses as mammals. These are the eyes (vision), the nose, which in reptiles is not as noticeable as in mammals, usually the nostrils are visible and everything (smell), the organs of taste are in the mouth, more in the pharynx, ears (hearing organs), which in reptiles are also less they are noticeable externally than in mammals, but in internal structure they are very similar. Reptiles also have a thermal sensory organ, between the eye and nose on each side of the head. It is like a thermal imager; mammals do not. Reptiles also have a sense of touch, like mammals.



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