Animals can experience time differently from humans.
Analysis
The statement is supported by multiple references indicating that animals perceive time differently from humans. Research shows that smaller animals and those that can fly or are marine predators experience time at different rates, often perceiving it in a way that can seem slower or faster compared to human perception. This variation is linked to their physical characteristics and behaviors, suggesting a significant difference in time experience across species. Therefore, the statement is correct based on the evidence provided.
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the animals that can perceive time passing the fastest are those that can fly, are small or are marine predators.
Animals that perceive time the fastest typically can fly, are small, or are marine predators, according to new research.
for a fly the world seems to move approximately 7 times slower than it seems to us while the leatherback sea turtle perceives time at a rate that is around 2.5 times faster than a human.
Studies suggest smaller animals may experience the world in slow motion, compared to humans.
Animals that can detect the blinking at higher frequencies are perceiving time at a finer resolution
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