Each sense needs a specific organ to touch to receive individual information. Five senses touch taste, smell, sound, and sight needing five organs skin, tongue, nose, ear and eyes.
The distance of survival is determined by the distance each sense can process. Touch of the skin is the small distance possible then taste must first pass touch survival inspection then smell of the nose and is determined by the strength of the odor and wind then sound of the ears again is determined by the environment and finally sight of the eyes is the farthest and fastest of the senses.
The distance of survival is determined by the distance each sense can process. Touch of the skin is the small distance possible then taste must first pass touch survival inspection then smell of the nose and is determined by the strength of the odor and wind then sound of the ears again is determined by the environment and finally sight of the eyes is the farthest and fastest of the senses.