Elephants Can Outsniff Rats and Dogs

Elephants are Superior Smellers
African elephants have more olfactory receptor genes than rats and humans do, and more than any other animal studied to date.
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This story was updated July 23 at 2:01 p.m. EDT.

Elephants are known for their impressively long trunks, but perhaps less well known is the large number of genes that code for their sense smell.

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