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Is Chimpanzee's Sense Of Smell Stronger Than Humans?

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Kennyat | 03:36 Fri 16th Feb 2024 | Animals & Nature
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Is the sense of smell in chimpanzees stronger than the sense of smell in humans?

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Lots of research on this topic with one concluding, ".... genetic and behavioral evidence indicate humans have retained comparable sense of smell to that of other great apes."https://www.reptileknowledge.com/reptile-pedia/do-primates-have-excellent-sense-of-smellIf that is too lightweight for you, this research paper is more...
07:03 Tue 20th Feb 2024

Well they have bigger nostrils than some people.

I would guess not - chimps have rather flat faces whereas animanls with a strong sense of smell tend to have long snouts.

You hum it and I'll play it

Did you sniff that answer out yourself Dave?

It's probably correct, but, surely incredibly big nostrils count for something?

Lots of research on this topic with one concluding, ".... genetic and behavioral evidence indicate humans have retained comparable sense of smell to that of other great apes."

https://www.reptileknowledge.com/reptile-pedia/do-primates-have-excellent-sense-of-smell

If that is too lightweight for you, this research paper is more in-depth

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15687286/

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