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What If Humans Had the Super Senses of Animals?

Cosmo is in front of his simulator in space, orbiting Earth. He’s excited to say hi to BioFriend, who lives down on Earth, but when Cosmo calls out, BioFriend can’t hear or see! 😱 Why can’t BioFriend hear Cosmo from Earth? His senses aren’t quite strong enough to hear Cosmo from that far away. What would it be like if our human senses: vision, smell, touch, taste and hearing, were as strong as animals’ senses? What would you be able to see, smell, touch, taste or hear? 🧐 00:00 Hello, from Cosmo! 01:06 Eagle eyes 01:39 Moth hearing 02:10 Star-nosed moles 02:48 Elephant smell 03:14 Catfish tongues 04:12 The senses game Show our other shows to your parents 😉: What If - https://bit.ly/youtube-What-If How to Survive: https://bit.ly/how-to-survive-show Your Body on: https://bit.ly/your-body-on-show Crazy Creatures: https://bit.ly/crazy-creatures-show Get the shirt: https://shop.whatifshow.com/products/... Cosmo, a 3D animated robot from another planet, takes young viewers on a journey of scientific discovery. Each episode is curricula based (grades 1 to 4), covering biology, structures and mechanisms, matter and energy, and Earth and space science. Cosmo is learning with the help of real kids that are the experts in each field. At the end of each video, Cosmo shares a fun exercise kids can demonstrate to their families using common objects found around the house. Produced with love by Underknown in Toronto: https://underknown.com Made possible with the support of Ontario Creates. Contact us at https://underknown.com/contact/ #WhatIfKids #Senses #Science #KidsScience #Discovery #Learning

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