How Your Dog's Nose Knows So Much | Deep Look

"... Dogs have a famously great sense of smell, but what makes their noses so much more powerful than ours? They're packing some sophisticated equipment inside that squishy schnozz..."
SFOGuysays...

Who's a good girl? She's a good girl...

The way I once remember reading about it was: We can easily set a sensory threshold of "sensing" about 2 teaspoons of salt in a cup of water. Easy peasy.

A dog's nose is so sensitive, that it's as if she can tell that there are two teaspoons of salt in a POOL full of water.
Only...with scent.

antsays...

Copy and paste!

BSRsaid:

You wouldn't say that if you had to write it 1,000,000 times. That's 41,000,000 less characters you would have to write.

You're an ant. Everyone loves you regardless of your size. You don't need to compare yourself against larger things. I think you're great just the way you are.

UP HIGH! oh, wait. Just *fist bump*

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