Whales don't have a sense of smell because who can smell in water? They have Echo Location to help them navigate under water
No.
The sense of smell is generally lost between ages 70-80. Also, it must be noted that it will be lost but not by some.
There is no information about a person being struck by a log and losing his sense of smell. Perhaps this was a fictitious story.
lost your ability to hear sounds
Yes it will vary soon.
It is believed that people who have lost one of their senses have their other senses heightened. The majority of people who are blind have a better sense of smell, taste, touch, and sound.
How or whether your sense of smell will return is dependent upon what caused it to disappear in the first place. See an ENT (ear, nose, throat doctor) or neurologist asap for appropriate diagnosis and treatment. The longer the sense of smell is gone, the less likely you will get it back.
Your sense of smell will be lost or diminished.
It can be partially lost, but I'm not sure if fully. I would imagine so though.
Yes, lost cats can come back on their own, as they have a strong sense of smell and memory that can help them find their way home.
If you used Zicam nasal gel to try to combat the flu, your loss of smell might be due to that product. See Related Links.
Yes, cats have a strong sense of direction and can often find their way home if they get lost. They rely on their keen sense of smell and memory of familiar landmarks to navigate back to their territory.