
National Geographic | Tajemství hmyzího pachu: Proč někteří lidé cítí berušky a…
National Geographic - Zdánlivě prostá otázka rozdělila uživatele sociálních sítí a zažehla vášnivou debatu: Dokážeme my, lidé, skutečně cítit hmyz? P…
Can You Smell Ants? A surprising number of people can detect the distinct odor of ants, thanks to the formic acid they produce. This chemical, described by one person as smelling like "vinegar or lemon," is used by ants for communication and defense. While not everyone possesses this heightened sense of smell, it highlights the diversity of human sensory perception. "It's kind of like cilantro tasting like soap to some people," explains Chuck Lasker, a UGC creator who shared his insights in a recent video. This unusual ability underscores the fascinating variation in human senses and the complex chemical communication of the insect world.
National Geographic - Zdánlivě prostá otázka rozdělila uživatele sociálních sítí a zažehla vášnivou debatu: Dokážeme my, lidé, skutečně cítit hmyz? P…