Collection of self-aromatic animals that smell like Ham Huong

The civet, African honey bee . are the animals with the ability to radiate sweet and hard to resist .

In addition to the strange shapes of animals or colorful clothes, Mother Nature also creates many species of sweet scent. Many people describe that scent as sweet as a sweet candy, making it difficult for your nose to distinguish the difference.

1. The civet is released with the smell of popcorn

The civet is a carnivorous animal of the civet family. Their habitats are rain forests in South Asia and Southeast Asia. They are nocturnal animals and sleep on tree branches.

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The civet is famous not because of its size or appearance, but because of a special scent - the aroma of the popcorn that you can smell when entering the cinema.

However, you can only smell this scent within their accommodation. Because according to experts, the "scent" of the civet originates from the anal glands.

The domestic cat, the civet is highly territorial and always uses its body odor to mark its land. While the domestic cat will rub, snuggle to save the smell, the civet marks the territory by putting its butt on all the objects and planes it finds.

2. Gold ants Lasius Interjectus smells of lemon candy

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This Lasius Interjectus ant populations live mainly underground and nest under rocks or small mounds.

Not only did they smell lemon, but they looked like lemons of lemon yellow that were transparent. When the ants' community is disturbed, they will secrete a defense chemical that smells like lemon, so some people call them ants.

3. Sparring foot to smell peanut butter

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This unique toad species has the scientific name Spea Multiplicata, found in the Southwestern United States and Mexico. They are shaped like hind legs like a shovel so that they can be easily excavated.

They spend most of their time buried in mud and only appear during the dry period to eat insects and reproduce only. Through research, experts have discovered that this toad can emit a scent like the smell of butter.

But keep in mind that the scent emanating from the skin on the back of this toad can make you sting your eyes and sneeze if you close your face to their bodies.

4. African honeybees smell like bananas

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Communication system and communication of bees and extremely complex. When a begging bee feels threatened, it sends the scent of fear to the honeycomb. Other bees that receive the chemical signal will relay a warning message to their fellow.

African honeybees are more sensitive to these chemical cues than their cousins ​​in Europe and also release more "scents" . That means the more panic, the more the bee will smell more "banana smell" and will attack the enemy more fiercely.

5. Auklet bird radiates tangerine aroma

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Auklet is a small seabird that lives throughout the North Pacific. They feed by diving in deep water, eating krill and small marine animals. They are known for a crest on the forehead and radiate a striking citrus fruit scent.

Wild biologist Julie Hagelin commented on this scent: 'It is like someone is peeling a tangerine beside you'. According to biologist, unlike seabirds often use essential oils to marinate on fur (like humans use perfume) to attract mates, Auklet birds know how to transmit signals by scent.

6. Centipede Apheloria Virginiensis has a cola cherry flavor

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This is a giant centipede in North America, with a length of more than 38cm, black body with striking orange and yellow stripes. When this multi-legged giant is threatened, it will secrete cyanide compounds for defense and can shoot as far as half a meter. This liquid has a sweet scent like cherry cola flavor, but it is extremely toxic because of contact with eyes can cause blindness.

7. The cup of French vanilla smell

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Rodent beaver and habitually mark their territory by attaching scents from mud, debris and secretions from castor and urine bags.

Experts found that both male and female beaver have a pair of castor bags and a pair of anal glands located in two subcutaneous chambers between the pelvis and tail base. These castor bags produce a vanilla scent. Today, it is used as an alcohol in perfume and as a food additive.