No, mice have a better sense of smell .
a fish has a much better sense of smell than the human being
The average dog's sense of smell is 100 times better than a humans. A blood hound's is 300 times better. A bear's sense of smell is 7 times better than a blood hound's or 2,100 times better than a human.
Yes, it will smell, but the males sink much much much more. If you are looking for a pet get a female. because they smell a lot better.
Mice are okay... RATS are better. They're much more interactive and won;t run away from you if you take them out of their cage.
A dog's nose is better than a pig's becuase a dog's nose is 1,000 to 10,000 times better than a human's but a pig's isn't much better. In conclusion a dog's nose has a higher sense of smell, therefore, it is better.
Mice smell much more than rats. They smell if you don't clean their cage every few days! The animals themselves don't usually smell as they clean themselves. Also, you shouldn't do this to mice, but you can give rats bathes, but you can only give them one about once every month. Pet Stores also sell spray that you can apply to mice and/or rats that will help the smell.The oil in their fur will come off if you do.
Certainly yes. Dogs have a keen sense of smell that is much better than humans.
yes it is true dogs smell much better than humans
Two weeks after they're born, to the day, baby mice first open their eyes. Mouse eyesight is not very good though--they rely much more strongly on their sense of smell and touch.
Feral mice: No. Not if you're in it, & even when you're not, it's unlikely to happen. Pet/Domestic mice: Depends how tame it is & how much it craves human attention to seek you out.
Their sense of smell is much stronger than their vision is. They can actually smell things from several miles away.
polar bears have amazing hearing they can hear something from 10 miles away!