The document discusses several animal senses that differ from human senses, including echolocation, electroreception, chemoreception, vision beyond the visible light spectrum, infrared vision, magnetoreception, and head tracking in chickens. Echolocating animals like bats use echo location to navigate and hunt by emitting calls and interpreting the returning echoes. Electroreception allows some aquatic animals to detect electric fields for navigation and hunting prey. Various animals have enhanced chemoreception, vision, infrared detection and magnetoreception abilities compared to humans.