SIMRAN RAJPAL
Sharks and rays possess electroreception, an impressive ability to detect electrical fields in their environment.
Salmon, along with other fish, exhibit magnetoreception, allowing them to perceive the Earth's magnetic field as their sixth sense.
Pigeons exhibit a sixth sense known as magnetoreception. Many migratory animals, including salmon and sea turtles, possess the unique ability to perceive Earth's magnetic field.
All spiders possess unique organs known as slit sensilla, which are mechanoreceptors enabling them to detect tiny mechanical strains on their exoskeleton.
Jellyfish possess sensory organs distinct from those of humans. These magnificent gelatinous creatures have specialized balance receptors called statocysts, which aid in maintaining their equilibrium.
Dolphins, charismatic sea mammals, possess the extraordinary sixth sense of echolocation.
Bats possess a combination of sixth senses, possibly including echolocation, geomagnetic sensitivity, and polarization detection.