Science, asked by kanchaalivela, 6 months ago

us consider some examples to
erstand this better.
What do you think the dog does
to find its food? Which sense of
the dog, do you think, is more
developed
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Answered by youcanmakemehigh23
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Answer:

Explanation:

dogs can taste, although not very well, without their sense of smell—which is much more developed than humans. Dogs actually have an estimated 125 million sensory glands in the noses depending on their breed, compared to a human's 5-to-10 million! But, dogs are generally not very picky about the foods they eat.

Answered by kalyanink87gmailcom
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Answer:

Dogs can taste, although not very well, without their sense of smell—which is much more developed than humans. Dogs actually have an estimated 125 million sensory glands in the noses depending on their breed, compared to a human's 5-to-10 million! But, dogs are generally not very picky about the foods they eat

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