• Calvin Klein’s “Obsession for Men” isn’t just a hit among humans—it’s also wildly effective on big cats! Wildlife researchers have discovered that tigers, jaguars, and cheetahs are intensely drawn to this scent, often traveling from half a mile away just to investigate.

    The key ingredient? Civetone, a musky compound originally derived from civet cats. Zoologists have used the cologne to lure elusive animals for camera traps and behavioral studies. Turns out, in the wild, even the fiercest predators can’t resist a good fragrance.

    #WildlifeFacts #CalvinKlein #ObsessionForMen #BigCats #AnimalScience
    Calvin Klein’s “Obsession for Men” isn’t just a hit among humans—it’s also wildly effective on big cats! Wildlife researchers have discovered that tigers, jaguars, and cheetahs are intensely drawn to this scent, often traveling from half a mile away just to investigate. The key ingredient? Civetone, a musky compound originally derived from civet cats. Zoologists have used the cologne to lure elusive animals for camera traps and behavioral studies. Turns out, in the wild, even the fiercest predators can’t resist a good fragrance. #WildlifeFacts #CalvinKlein #ObsessionForMen #BigCats #AnimalScience
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  • Meet Danionella cerebrum—a translucent, fingernail-sized fish from Myanmar that’s shaking up science with its thunderous roar. At just 12 mm long, this tiny marvel generates an ear-splitting 140 decibels using rapid-fire drumming muscles next to its swim bladder. That's louder than a jackhammer—and even an elephant!

    Researchers believe this extreme sound serves a powerful role in communication, likely during territorial or mating displays. It's a stunning reminder that size doesn't determine strength in nature's soundscape.

    #DanionellaCerebrum #LoudestFish #AnimalScience #BioAcoustics #TinyButMighty
    Meet Danionella cerebrum—a translucent, fingernail-sized fish from Myanmar that’s shaking up science with its thunderous roar. At just 12 mm long, this tiny marvel generates an ear-splitting 140 decibels using rapid-fire drumming muscles next to its swim bladder. That's louder than a jackhammer—and even an elephant! Researchers believe this extreme sound serves a powerful role in communication, likely during territorial or mating displays. It's a stunning reminder that size doesn't determine strength in nature's soundscape. #DanionellaCerebrum #LoudestFish #AnimalScience #BioAcoustics #TinyButMighty
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