They want to investigate absolutely everyone and everything and
the strongest human scents that we project are from our genital area and our mouths, and that means that occasionally puppies need to use their paws to balance on their hind legs to get the smells they're after.
Not exact matches
The caudate responses, however, were significantly
stronger for the
scents of familiar
humans, followed by that of familiar dogs.
In new research on how pollinators find flowers when background odors are
strong, University of Washington and University of Arizona researchers have found that both natural plant odors and
human sources of pollution can conceal the
scent of sought - after flowers.
Cats want to place their
scent in areas where their favorite
humans»
scent is
strong.
There are two specific areas that we
humans give off our
strongest scents: our genital areas and our mouths.
Cats have a much
stronger sense of smell than
humans, and while a
scented product may smell nice and fresh to us, it can be overpowering to sensitive cat noses, and it can cause cats to avoid the litter box.