They have way more receptors than we do in their noses.
There sense of smell is definitely better than ours
There sense of smell is definitely better than ours
Cats are drawn to the fish smell because their sense of smell is different that ours. Their sense of smell is about 15 times greater than ours. They like the fish smell because they love to eat fish.
They jerk on leashes because when they are walking they are excited to get exercise. Also they jerk because they are CURIOUS of everything since their sense of smell and hearing are more keen then ours
well you see a cat can smell better than a dog but a dog can smell better than acats sometimes but dogs get drity some times but they clean themseles so they are mostly smell the same
Specially trained for nasal-detection German Shepherds/ The dogs highly evolved sense of smell enables it, in nature to avoid such hazards as forest fires ( they can smell burning wood over a considerable range) Shepherds are most commonly used for a variety of Police tasks.
Guinea pigs have a good sense of smell and can detect scents from several feet away, but the exact distance they can smell from is not well documented. They rely on their keen sense of smell to navigate their environment and communicate with other guinea pigs.
Scientists guess the dog's sense of smell is somewhere between 10,000 to 100,000 times more acute than ours. One of the reasons a dog has such a better smelling ability than us is the number of scent receptors. For every scent receptor, a human has, a dog has about 50.
Horses are prey animals and therefore have a very good sense of smell. Also if you look at a horses head they have large nasal cavity in comparison to ours. They use smell to tell one another apart, to smell for predators, stallions smell a mares urine to tell f she is in heat and so on.
All owls have incredibly tiny 'nostrails' on their beak, which allows them to smell and breathe, though their sense of smell isn't unlike ours. Not too strong, yet not weak.
Yes, bees have a very good sense of smell, many times more sensitive than ours. Their scent detectors are on their antennae.
Sense of Smell In part to make up for its poor eyesight, the badger has a very good sense of smell. It is thought that the badger's sense of smell is 700 to 800 times better than ours. Badgers can smell many things that we cannot. They use their sense of smell to find their way around, and find food. Badgers can also recognize each other by smell. Scent plays an important part in the social hierarchy too. Adults set scent on each other and on cubs - the whole community will smell of the group. This smell will be different from that of neighboring groups and helps them in the recognition of friends and strangers.