Some animals can hear and small things that people cannot because they have more nerves in their nose and ears, a better structure in more or ear for gathering the sound or smells, and devote more of their brain to the sense of smell or hearing than to people.
Bees cannot smell human fear. Their sense of smell is primarily used to locate flowers for nectar and pollen, to communicate with other bees through pheromones, and to identify their hive and queen.
Pheromones are naturally occurring chemicals excreted by animals and humans alike. Although the usefulness of human pheromones is much reduced because of modern hygiene practices, they are produced by all humans.
Like many animals, sheep use their sense of smell in sensing when females are in heat and telling apart different members of their group. They also can smell out water and differentiate between approaching predators. Therefore I would say that sheep are definitely able to smell better than humans.
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No, not all pets smell, some animals or pets smell rather good.
yes somethings are there that animals can smell and we cannot smell
olfactory bulb is related with sense of smell. in human it has small in size but in animals its size is so large. therefore the sense on smell in animals is better then human
All animals can smell, they do smell and can.
Bees cannot smell human fear. Their sense of smell is primarily used to locate flowers for nectar and pollen, to communicate with other bees through pheromones, and to identify their hive and queen.
It is actually impossible for a body to smell of fish. Unless the person gets a raw fish and rubs it all over their body, a human body cannot smell of raw fish.
it only takes a tiny, tiny, little amount that you cant see or smell, but other animals can.
Yes. For example, if a shark were a human, it could smell a hamburger from a quarter mile away!
Yes, human poop can attract animals due to its smell and potential food sources. It may attract scavengers like flies, rodents, and other wildlife looking for food or nutrients. Proper disposal of human waste is important to prevent attracting unwanted animals.
Let's compare a human's sensitivity to sound and smell to a dog's: Humans: hears sounds as high as 20,000 Hz. Dogs: hears sounds as high as 40,000 Hz Humans: olfactory up to 10 sq. cm. Dogs: olfactory up to 150 sq. cm.
Simple. All animals smell.
Yes, sometimes it could smell just as bad as a human fart (or sometimes worse).
Olfaction is known as the sense of smell. Human olfaction can be learned about when studying animals because the systems work very similarly.