Thousands of smells come to our nose with good and bad. Our nose has the ability to identify about a trillion, which means one lakh crore (1000000000000) smells. We have about one crore of franchise cells in our nose. Every half of their nose, their tiny waltits will touch 20 knots and enter the skull through the skeleton, like an upper crib. Our Vasanananadi is the combination of these 20 ketts. Behind the corner of the nose there is a light yellow skin. This is also our true aranendrium. Here's a kind of wet with oil and water. The smelling electric waves go to the brain through its roof like itchy. Nose and sinuses are produced a litre of nose water a day to soak up the breathing air and soak up small dustbins. Nayavamshajar is in the front of the matter of smelling in nature. In that, wolves and wild dogs are the leaders. They can even find the old smell for days. There is an extraordinary ability to follow only one from the many smells they get. Nasal Cavity is the extensive Nasal Cavity that helps the family to smell. The top floor of Nazarandhra has tubes made of a wretched bone. The brain gets signal as the odors go through these so called turbinators. Dogs smell it by pulling out the air by developing their nose pills. This group is licking their nose because it helps more to smell the wet nose. Smelling wolves can even identify which mystery is, the wounded, and how far away it is, researchers say. And they know if any other animal has followed their prey.