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Homing pigeons use local natural odors to find their way

by Staff July 26, 2018
July 26, 2018 32 views
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Homing pigeons use familiar smells to navigate their way across hundreds of kilometers of unfamiliar territory. Researchers have now confirmed that artificial odors cannot be used to stimulate or trigger a pigeon’s navigation system. This means that the so-called olfactory activation hypothesis — which has been proposed by some researchers — should be disregarded, argues researchers.

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