Super Senses by Emma Young

An accessible popular-science survey of the extraordinary ways animals sense the world, explaining how creatures use abilities beyond human sight, hearing, taste, touch and smell—such as echolocation, electroreception, magnetoreception, polarization vision and infrared detection—through vivid examples (bats, dolphins, sharks, insects, snakes, mantis shrimp, etc.), clear explanations of the underlying biology and experiments, and a look at how these “super-senses” evolved and shape animal behavior and perception.