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Scrabs, Paramites, Slogs and Fleeches don have any eyes, so how do they see?

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Scrabs, Paramites, Slogs and Fleeches don have any eyes, so how do they see?

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It’s important to keep in mind that even on our own planet, creatures are not as dependent on sight as we are. Dogs and cats have a highly sensitive sense of smell, this coming into play in their daily domestic routine and natural instincts. Some creatures have senses that seem a lot more exotic to us. Similarly, Oddworld wildlife use alternative means of sensing the world around them. Scrabs probably rely heavily on sound, most likely using a form of echolocation, as bats do. The ‘screen’ on the front of their face is evidence of this, as are the war screams they cry before taking chase of their prey. Their screen may also be able to detect light in the same way that certain cells on a slug’s skin can, meaning they do have limited vision. Paramites may use smell as their primary sense, as they constantly are sniffing when encountered in AO and AE. This may explain how they are able to react to Abe holding up meat for them. It is also likely they can detect vibrations on the ground hig

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