Given their poor eyesight, what primary senses do giant salamanders rely on for navigation and hunting?

Answer

Smell and touch

Because their vision is limited, these amphibians heavily depend on their acute senses of smell and touch to locate food and navigate their dark, aquatic environments.

Given their poor eyesight, what primary senses do giant salamanders rely on for navigation and hunting?

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