A mouse's sense of smell is highly developed and is considered one of its most important senses. They have approximately 1,000 olfactory receptors, allowing them to detect a wide range of scents, which helps them find food, avoid predators, and communicate with other mice. Their ability to pick up on pheromones is particularly critical for mating and social interactions. Overall, a mouse's scent capability is far superior to that of humans.
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There is no such thing as a mouses. It is mice for your information
I meen compute mouses
The scent of the hippo was very overwhelming
A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain has 249 pages.
Good hypothesis, but scent has a silent 'c'.
i am actually not shore, but i think mouses are kinda scary dont u?
That depends on your preference.
its a group of cells in a mouses nose that helps it sense other mouses fear
It is not good for dogs - or most animals, for that matter - to eat chocolate.
A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain was created on 1992-03-15.
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