can you add more thing to the page
So they can smell out pollen and food.
It makes you clean and it makes you smell good.
Probably their sense of smell which is about 40 times more senstive than a human's sense of smell.
Color, Smell, What it felt like under your tire....
The property most useful for the identification of sulfur is its characteristic smell, often described as similar to that of rotten eggs.
They like it, some people my not like it but some do its there way of smelling
The smell?? I don't think so. But there are millions of uses for cow dung (bovine dung) and urine. Check out the site in the related links below.
You can smell burning and sourness. If you smell something and it smells horrid then you would put it down. If you didn't smell it and u just looked at it and it look good, you wouldn't be able to determine if this really is something i should be consuming. So you should be thankful for smell instead of having to taste something that could virtually be poisoness to your body
The sense of smell is one of the most important sensory factors to a wolf. Wolves use their sense of smell to locate food, identify fellow wolves in their pack, and to know whose territory they are in. Using their sense of smell, wolves are able to survive harsh conditions and live for many years.
It is their smell, for dogs enjoy sniffing around and know/remember the smell/odour of a particular object. Dogs are also very useful when they sniff around, especially as guide dogs.
Chlorine (Cl) is a natural chemical element, a gas, very reactive, extremely useful in industry, toxic, with a pungent smell.
A dog's most important sense is their sense of smell. Dogs have a highly developed sense of smell that allows them to gather information about their environment, other animals, and even detect illnesses in humans.