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Yes, lions can smell very well. They mark their territories by scent deposits.
yes a shark has a very keen sence of smell. well naaaa
The reasoning for this is because the lion needs to know how far away the prey is so their eyes are on the front of their heads so they can determine how far away the prey is
Although they possess excellent eyesight and hearing, tests have shown big cat's sense of smell is not much better than that of humans.
Well a lion's defence is if there prey comes near them lion's uses there claws to scrach the prey or chase it or jump on the prey or even bite its prey down and eat's the prey.
they can smell their prey miles away.
Yes, lions can smell very well. They mark their territories by scent deposits.
yes a shark has a very keen sence of smell. well naaaa
Although they possess excellent eyesight and hearing, tests have shown big cat's sense of smell is not much better than that of humans.
The reasoning for this is because the lion needs to know how far away the prey is so their eyes are on the front of their heads so they can determine how far away the prey is
Wolves have been known to smell objects as far away as 1.6 km. An object does not have to be far away for a wolf to smell it, though - they can smell something right next to their nose.
Great whites need their great sense of smell so they can smell their prey or so they can smell blood.
yes actually the predator are sensitive to blood smell because the blood smell is the land mark of the injured animal and a easy to use prey.
Well a lion's defence is if there prey comes near them lion's uses there claws to scrach the prey or chase it or jump on the prey or even bite its prey down and eat's the prey.
Complete the analogy; predator: prey: lion
yes! they can smell the blood of their prey when they are dying, so the prey will put up much less of a fight.i like to eat food
Generally, birds of prey do not have a keen sense of smell. The vulture is one that does, and located their prey by smell.