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Dogs have up to 300 million olfactory receptors in their noses (compared to about 5–6 million in humans), and a specialized organ called the vomeronasal organ that helps detect subtle chemical changes — like the scent of ozone before a storm or shifts in humidity and pressure.

These receptors make them walking weather radars! 🌪️🐶 Dog Nose, Travel Companies, Super Powers, Pet Travel, Best Dogs, Knowing You, Fun Facts, Instagram Photo, Photo And Video
Dogs have up to 300 million olfactory receptors in their noses (compared to about 5–6 million in humans), and a specialized organ called the vomeronasal organ that helps detect subtle chemical changes — like the scent of ozone before a storm or shifts in humidity and pressure.

These receptors make them walking weather radars! 🌪️🐶 Dog Nose, Travel Companies, Super Powers, Pet Travel, Best Dogs, Knowing You, Fun Facts, Instagram Photo, Photo And Video

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Dogs have up to 300 million olfactory receptors in their noses (compared to about 5–6 million in humans), and a specialized organ called the vomeronasal organ that helps detect subtle chemical changes — like the scent of ozone before a storm or shifts in humidity and pressure. These receptors make them walking weather radars! 🌪️🐶
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