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Animal Scent

4/27/2006 | 6m 22sVideo has Closed Captions

Join this smelly investigation with mountain lions and wolves at the Minnesota Zoo.

Paige and Nick check out Animal Grossology at the Science Museum of Minnesota, where they learn some cool (and gross) facts about how animals use their sense of smell. Smell is very important to creatures in the animal kingdom. They use scent to identify each other, mark their territory, and defend themselves. Our investigators wonder: What smells good to animals? Head to the Zoo to find out!

04/27/2006 | Rating TV-Y

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Animal Scent

4/27/2006 | 6m 22sVideo has Closed Captions

Paige and Nick check out Animal Grossology at the Science Museum of Minnesota, where they learn some cool (and gross) facts about how animals use their sense of smell. Smell is very important to creatures in the animal kingdom. They use scent to identify each other, mark their territory, and defend themselves. Our investigators wonder: What smells good to animals? Head to the Zoo to find out!

04/27/2006 | Rating TV-Y

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