Pheromones work like invisible signals! π‘
When an animal releases a pheromone into the air, other animals of the same species pick it up with their noses. π€
This is done through special receptors that help them smell the pheromones. For example, some animals have a special
organ called the βJacobsonβs organβ that detects these smells. π
After sniffing it, the receiver gets the message, leading them to act in a certain way, whether itβs to run from danger or to find a mate! Itβs like sending a text message, but through the air!