Amphibian Biology, Volume 3: Sensory Perception
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This volume reviews the sensory perception of amphibians, how they smell, taste, see, detect water movements, and sense pain, temperature and pressure. Several less familiar senses are also discussed, such as the ability of amphibians to detect magnetic and electric fields.
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