Enhanced senses represents the ability of an individual or animal to develop the five normal senses of perception to superhuman levels.
Enhanced hearing: A person with enhanced hearing can interpret sounds at a higher frequency and decible range than normal humans. Many breeds of animal possess this ability naturally. Some may even be able to hone their aural perception with such accuracy that they can distinguish specific sounds even amidst a din of noise.
Enhanced smell: Enhanced smell is one of the more useful superhuman abilities. It allows one to take stock of their environment simply by smelling it. This can sometimes be used when other senses, such as vision, can no longer be relied upon. Some may use this power to catalog and track an track an individual merely by scent.
Enhanced taste: This is the ability to bite into a grapefruit without making a sour face.
Enhanced touch: This is a form of tactile perception in which one can determine minute physical details that normal humans cannot. An example of this would be being able to count the grains of wood on a plank merely by running one's fingers across it.
Enhanced vision: This ability allows one to perceive things visually at distances that are greater than normal human range and with greater clarity. It has also been known as Telescopic vision and microscopic vision. This may even yield other superhuman side-effects such as night vision or x-ray vision.