
The Science of Whiskers
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids
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'Tis a Big Fish'
Seals use whiskers to help build a picture in their minds, right? And it helps them make decisions about things like where to haul out on rocks or how big a fish might be. So when mo was exploring the disk under wateri he was really touching it with his nose. They're not saying the numbers in their head. It's kind of an intuitive way of putting together a picture of their murky world. Just like we use our senses to navigate our world. We have amazing brains,. which takeing nor information from a high and our nose and our ears and our hands and seels onthe sing. More hats a big fish. Hope we have pictures of that.
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