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The gland is licked to spread scent and is thought to have evolved for communication, but it is toxic to humans.
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To prevent spreading scent among the tiles and enclosures, observers wore one-way plastic shoe covers and tiles were handled with one-way latex gloves.
Capybara can spread their scent further by urinating; however, females usually mark without urinating and scent-mark less frequently than males overall.
She walks through water, to spread her scent farther.
The print portion of the campaign, which includes a two-page and a four-page spread with scent inserts, features Ms. Thurman looking out to the sunrise with the same expression of empowerment.
The nerves spread the scent.
Try not to spread your scent, it helps to use rubber boots.
The cat may do this either because she feels too stressed to visit the tray, or in order to spread her scent around the house, which makes her feel more secure.
Some plants also produce heat in open flowers, Dr. Pell added, probably to release essential oils — "thus spreading their scent and attracting more pollinators".
Their fur may have helped in spreading the scent further.
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