Why do dogs have wet noses?
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Answer: Enhance smell and cooling
Enhance smell and cooling ✓ — Correct! Dogs' noses have mucous glands that keep them moist. The moisture layer helps absorb and trap scent chemicals, dramatically improving their already powerful sense of smell. It also aids evaporative cooling. Dogs lick their noses to sample scents and keep the nose clean and functional!
Leftover from swimming ancestors — Wrong. Dogs didn't evolve from aquatic animals. Their wet noses have nothing to do with swimming. The moisture comes from glands that produce mucus to enhance scent detection and cooling.
Collect water from air — Wrong. Dog noses don't collect atmospheric water. The moisture comes from specialized mucus-producing glands inside the nose. The wetness serves to enhance olfactory ability and cooling, not hydration.
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