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X-WR-CALDESC:Each basic category of animal has its own unique way of smelli
 ng. Science shows that most animals have a sense of smell\, but the organ 
 they use to smell can vary widely across the animal kingdom. A Turkey Vult
 ure smelling looks incredibly different than a coyote smelling. In this Sc
 ience Of episode\, we will focus on what it actually means to “smell” and 
 what that looks like in birds\, mammals\, insects\, reptiles\, and amphibi
 ans. Why do animals need to smell\, and what are they communicating to eac
 h other by doing this? Don’t miss this episode as we break down many diffe
 rent smells and how animals do it.\nThis is a FREE event\, however\, regis
 tration is required to attend this virtual event. Please use this link to 
 register: https://outdoornebraska.zoom.us/…/tJErcuiopz0uHtEX5XO…\nPlease c
 ontact monica.macoubrie@nebraska.gov for more information or questions. Yo
 u can also check out the events on the Nebraska Game and Parks Outdoor Cal
 endar.
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DESCRIPTION:Each basic category of animal has its own unique way of smellin
 g. Science shows that most animals have a sense of smell\, but the organ t
 hey use to smell can vary widely across the animal kingdom. A Turkey Vultu
 re smelling looks incredibly different than a coyote smelling. In this Sci
 ence Of episode\, we will focus on what it actually means to “smell” and w
 hat that looks like in birds\, mammals\, insects\, reptiles\, and amphibia
 ns. Why do animals need to smell\, and what are they communicating to each
  other by doing this? Don’t miss this episode as we break down many differ
 ent smells and how animals do it.\nThis is a FREE event\, however\, regist
 ration is required to attend this virtual event. Please use this link to r
 egister: https://outdoornebraska.zoom.us/…/tJErcuiopz0uHtEX5XO…\nPlease co
 ntact monica.macoubrie@nebraska.gov for more information or questions. You
  can also check out the events on the Nebraska Game and Parks Outdoor Cale
 ndar.
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