A polar bear has one of the best noses in the entire world and are well known to have an incredible sense of smell! Polar bears have been seen walking in a straight line for 20 miles to food with only their nose to guide them. Polar bears have also sniffed out a seal ten football fields away that was hidden under 1m ,3', of ice!!
Coyotes have very good night vision and a very good sense of smell.
Snakes don't have a very good sense of smell through their noses, the tongue has a sensor in it that the snake can "sense" danger, food, water and more things they need to survive. Without the tongue the snake wouldn't last too long
The snowy owl's wings, beak, eyes, sense of smell and hearing all help them survive.
Snakes don't have a very good sense of smell through their noses, the tongue has a sensor in it that the snake can "sense" danger, food, water and more things they need to survive. Without the tongue the snake wouldn't last too long
Zinc is important for your sense of smell as it helps maintain the function of olfactory receptors in the nose. Consuming foods rich in zinc, such as shellfish, seeds, and nuts, can help support your sense of smell.
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the ants sense of smell is located in the antenae
It helps the insect to sense and smell.
Rabbits have a keen sense of smell to help them detect predators, find food, and locate potential mates. Their strong sense of smell also assists them in navigating their environment and communicating with other rabbits through scent markings.
Whales don't have a sense of smell because who can smell in water? They have Echo Location to help them navigate under water
Bear's teeth help almost all of the bears survive, for example; polar bears need their teeth to tear of meat from seals and other animals. Teeth also help bears to protect them. A hard bite in you neck from a grizzly can easily take your head off. You get the picture