Since dogs
possess olfactory senses that are 10,000 to 100,000 times more powerful than our own, they are able to separate the components of a whole into parts.
Not exact matches
Once believed to lack a
sense of smell, dragonflies and damselflies, such as Ischnura elegans (pictured),
possess olfactory bulbs in their antennae that may help them track prey.
Since dogs
possess extremely potent
olfactory senses, a sniff is never just a sniff.
Since dogs and cats
possess far more potent
olfactory senses than our own, they are far more sensitive to overpowering fragrances.