Yes, a dog is also an example of using the sense of touch. Just like humans, dogs have nerve endings in their skin that allow them to feel pressure, temperature, and pain. Their paws are very sensitive, which is why they react when they step on something hot, cold, or sharp. Dogs also use their whiskers (vibrissae) as a special touch sense. These whiskers can detect tiny changes in air movement, helping them sense nearby objects even in the dark. This sense of touch helps dogs survive by warning them of dangers (like heat or pain) and guiding them in exploring their surroundings.