A scent post is a location where animals, particularly mammals, mark their territory using scent. This is typically done through the secretion of pheromones or other scent-marking substances from glands, urine, or feces. Scent posts serve as communication tools to inform other individuals about the presence, identity, and reproductive status of the marking animal. Common examples include trees, rocks, or specific areas in an animal's habitat.
Body Scent was created in 1983.
Most camellias don't, but some do have a light scent.
Summer Scent ended on 2003-09-09.
Yes, it is.
Most varieties of bougainvillea have little or no scent. Those that do smell very slightly like hot honeysuckle.
Not specifically, no. It is called scent marking, but that is a more general term which includes spraying, as well as the form of scratching which is done on a scratching post.
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Good question. It's a way of marking its territory. When cats sharpen their claws they are not only sharpening their claws, but they have scent glands on their paws that leaves a scent marking. It's not that noticeable to humans, but other cats notice it.
an adjective meaning with the scent of odor
Scent is a noun.
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Scent.
The synonym of scent is fragrance.
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Scent of Mystery was created in 1960.