Desman, starfish, and other mammals that spend a lot of time underwater and forage there can smell underwater.

June 1, 2022

They blow air bubbles out of their nostrils. From the water, odorous substances get there, which reach the cells of the olfactory epithelium when the animal draws the bubble into the respiratory tract. In fish, the nostrils are filled with water, in which receptors catch dissolved substances.