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Plonsky2 t1_j1ca1vp wrote

Dogs smell better than we do.

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Scoobydoomed t1_j1cbnfj wrote

How did they test this? I don’t suppose they had people smell a million different scents?

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Eknoom t1_j1cc2hw wrote

Not with Covid they don’t!

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theythatspeak OP t1_j1ccj84 wrote

The measure doesn't come from a smell test, it comes from how prolific the cellular bind sites are for the scent receptors. More of a "look at cells under a microscope and see what the receptor properties are" kind of thing and less of a guess and check by smelling stuff.

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Gluten_Tolerant_2 t1_j1cclhe wrote

I honestly think most people don't bother to develop their sense of smell worth a dam. The majority of people couldn't smell the difference between types of Jelly beans vs wines or coffees

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Dumb_Vampire_Girl t1_j1ccuui wrote

Imagine if our eyes and ears could hit the kind of range our noses can

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weavebot t1_j1cdqk4 wrote

Humans are actually ridiculously good at smelling petrichor, that earthy smell before it rains. We're better at detecting that smell than sharks are at detecting blood in water. Why, I have no idea.

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Bcbulbchap t1_j1delh4 wrote

In terms of detecting and identifying different smells, can dogs recognise burning toast or leaking gas any better than humans can?

Mind you, I’d be unable to recognise any of my friends or family by sniffing their butts…

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backstage13 t1_j1ecwmd wrote

Something something yeah your Mom smells.

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