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TIL about Vomeronasal Organs
TIL about Vomeronasal Organs

Can animals with a vomeronasal organ, such as cats, control their ability  to smell? For example, could a cat choose to breath through its mouth  without actually smelling? - Quora
Can animals with a vomeronasal organ, such as cats, control their ability to smell? For example, could a cat choose to breath through its mouth without actually smelling? - Quora

Frontiers | MRI Features of the Vomeronasal Organ in Dogs (Canis Familiaris)
Frontiers | MRI Features of the Vomeronasal Organ in Dogs (Canis Familiaris)

Did you know Cats have an extra organ called the vomeronasal organ, most  often known as
Did you know Cats have an extra organ called the vomeronasal organ, most often known as

Vomeronasal organ - Wikipedia
Vomeronasal organ - Wikipedia

The Flehmen Response or Flehmen Position - What It Is, How It Works, and  Why It's Important
The Flehmen Response or Flehmen Position - What It Is, How It Works, and Why It's Important

Pets: That special organ
Pets: That special organ

Discover the Amazing Scent Organ of Cats
Discover the Amazing Scent Organ of Cats

What Is the Flehmen Response in Cats? | PetMD
What Is the Flehmen Response in Cats? | PetMD

What is a Flehmen Response in Cats? - Canidae
What is a Flehmen Response in Cats? - Canidae

What is the Vomeronosal Organ in Cats?
What is the Vomeronosal Organ in Cats?

How Your Cat Smells the World | Fear Free Happy Homes
How Your Cat Smells the World | Fear Free Happy Homes

Project Paw - Did you know that cats have an extra organ called the vomeronasal  organ? This organ is located just above the roof of the mouth and allows  cats to taste
Project Paw - Did you know that cats have an extra organ called the vomeronasal organ? This organ is located just above the roof of the mouth and allows cats to taste

Jacobson's Organ (Vomeronasal Organ) in Cats - Cat-World
Jacobson's Organ (Vomeronasal Organ) in Cats - Cat-World

What Is the Jacobson's Organ (Vomeronasal Organ) in Cats? Vet-Approved  Facts | Hepper
What Is the Jacobson's Organ (Vomeronasal Organ) in Cats? Vet-Approved Facts | Hepper

The Flehmen Response in Domestic Cats - PetHelpful
The Flehmen Response in Domestic Cats - PetHelpful

Gentle Paws ๐Ÿพ | ๐Ÿพ Day #11 of uncovering cat facts you never knew existed!  ๐ŸŒŸ Prepare to be amazed by the extraordinary senses of our feline  companio... | Instagram
Gentle Paws ๐Ÿพ | ๐Ÿพ Day #11 of uncovering cat facts you never knew existed! ๐ŸŒŸ Prepare to be amazed by the extraordinary senses of our feline companio... | Instagram

Montrose Veterinary Clinic - FUN FACT: Cats have an extra organ, called the Jacobson's  organ (also known as the vomeronasal organ), which is located on the roof  of the mouth. This specialized
Montrose Veterinary Clinic - FUN FACT: Cats have an extra organ, called the Jacobson's organ (also known as the vomeronasal organ), which is located on the roof of the mouth. This specialized

Jacobson's Organ (Vomeronasal Organ) in Cats - Cat-World
Jacobson's Organ (Vomeronasal Organ) in Cats - Cat-World

The Vomeronasal Organ Mediates Interspecies Defensive Behaviors through  Detection of Protein Pheromone Homologs - ScienceDirect
The Vomeronasal Organ Mediates Interspecies Defensive Behaviors through Detection of Protein Pheromone Homologs - ScienceDirect

Jacobson's Organ (Vomeronasal Organ) in Cats - Cat-World
Jacobson's Organ (Vomeronasal Organ) in Cats - Cat-World

vomeronasal organ vestigeal part of boy | PPT
vomeronasal organ vestigeal part of boy | PPT

The Flehmen Reaction - Vomeronasal Organ - Jacobson's Organ - Mariama Maine  Coons, Ontario, Canada
The Flehmen Reaction - Vomeronasal Organ - Jacobson's Organ - Mariama Maine Coons, Ontario, Canada

TIL that cats have an extra scent organ called the Jacobson's organ ( vomeronasal sac) behind their teeth in the roof of their mouth. That's why  they open their mouth when smelling sometimes. :
TIL that cats have an extra scent organ called the Jacobson's organ ( vomeronasal sac) behind their teeth in the roof of their mouth. That's why they open their mouth when smelling sometimes. :

What Is The Cat Flehmen Response? - Cats.com
What Is The Cat Flehmen Response? - Cats.com

vomeronasal organ - Posts - Wally Jack Cat Window Retreats
vomeronasal organ - Posts - Wally Jack Cat Window Retreats

Morphological, histochemical and computed tomography on the vomeronasal  organ (Jacobson's organ) of Egyptian native breeds of goats (Capra hircus)  - ScienceDirect
Morphological, histochemical and computed tomography on the vomeronasal organ (Jacobson's organ) of Egyptian native breeds of goats (Capra hircus) - ScienceDirect

Vomeronasal organ, light micrograph - Stock Image - C047/5725 - Science  Photo Library
Vomeronasal organ, light micrograph - Stock Image - C047/5725 - Science Photo Library