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... tissue based on its faint scent, which gave him a surprisingly accurate direction.
This was highly unusual!
Like sound and light, scent also needed time to transmit.
Generally speaking, the transmission speed of a scent was much slower compared to that of light and sound.
However, scents in the natural world were more likely to cling and persist, which paradoxically made them easier to track.
But for a scent to persist, a certain baseline number of scent m ...
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