Sharks can do it.
They have organs called the ampuli of loranzi. They cover their body but they are concentrated around their heads. They can use these to detect electric fields and use that to home in on their prey.
Oops, I just reread and saw that you asked for a mammal. Let me think on this one.
Ok, I had to look it up. Monotremes can do it. Of course, the platypus is included in that group. Pesky little critter. It has no idea about what kind of animal it should be so it decided to pick and choose all of its characteristics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monotreme
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroreception
2007-11-19 06:25:08
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answered by A.Mercer 7
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Well, this mammal can. The hair on my arm rises when it passes near the face of an energized CRT, or in the presence of a strong electrical field. Mammal name is homo sapiens. How it does it: hairs acquire like charges by electrostatic induction and try to separate, pulling on touch- sensing nerves located just beneath the skin.
2007-11-19 06:32:41
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answered by hevans1944 5
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could alien existence have developed someplace else, you will possibly anticipate them to be a manufactured from the environmental circumstances of the might on which they developed. If earth-like circumstances existed someplace else then terrestrial (land) species in straightforward terms have a limited quantity of strategies for mobility and so on. you will possibly anticipate legs and hands and palms by way of fact the beasts might want those as a manner to stay to tell the story (a minimum of larger, flightless ones). regardless of the shown fact that different designs of animals on earth are merely approximately infinite. the possibility of an alien looking precisely the comparable as a human or maybe a humanoid is merely approximately impossible. you could no longer escape your phylogeny and alien lifeforms might have different looking ancestors than we did. (that is in case you're taking a medical techniques-set - in my opinion i've got faith that there is not any different existence interior the universe)
2016-11-12 02:42:31
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answered by datta 4
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Geese and other migratory birds have an “internal compass” that uses the earth’s magnetic field so the birds know what direction to fly. A study was done with light weight magnets attached to the bird’s bodys, and it significantly altered their flight paths.
2007-11-19 08:51:07
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answered by Bob 2
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I do not know, but termes can mass beneath the magnetic field of an electric motor or dinamo if its location is a fixed place
2007-11-19 06:35:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Monotremes (egg-laying mammals) can detect electric fields, and platypuses are the most sensitive. The sensors are in its bill, I believe.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platypus
2007-11-19 06:31:31
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answered by jellytoast50 3
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Human
They use relevant scientific equipment. A candle flame is a good start.
Probably not what you wanted
2007-11-19 06:27:02
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answered by Andy D 4
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