Did you know that the tiny vertical groove between a dog’s nose and upper lip actually has a purpose? It’s called the vegetal groove (or philtrum), and it’s not there by accident!

Each time a dog licks its lips, a bit of saliva collects in that groove. Through a process called capillarization, the moisture travels up to the nose — helping keep it damp.

And why does that matter? Because a moist nose is much better at capturing and holding scents from the air. That’s part of what makes a dog’s sense of smell so incredibly powerful!

Nature’s design is always so clever, isn’t it?

#Dogstr

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Cool story bro

The intelligence within creation leaves me in awe ❤️

I love it when we realize something very precise and useful in unseen way then we admire the nature for it.

I think #bitcoin in some future generations will be that thing that nature will be admired for.

True, and I have to put nose balm on my dogs nose to keep it moist.

'My dogs got no nose!' ' How does he smell?' Awful l

Great note Fren on #Dogs this is the first thing I've learned on #Nostr today and its why I love it so much.