tongue hanging out the side of his mouth, as he jaunts from one stranger to the next for belly drums. The more he's pet, the more excited snorts he gives! And if you try to take his ball... Dean ...
As their name suggests, carrion beetles eat dead animals. These insects also lay their eggs on the deceased animals so their larvae can eat the meat when developing. But they aren't the only bugs ...
For all animals, sensory processing is a matter of survival. Sight, smell, touch, taste and hearing -; the coordination of these senses together helps them find food, return to shelter and escape ...