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Posted: Sun 2:31, 07 Nov 2010 Post subject: As reported by The Wall Street Journal |
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As reported by The Wall Street Journal, spraying perfume on zoo exhibits is some thing of a trade secret amongst zookeepers–sniffing out the foreign scents keeps the cats curious and active in captivity. In 2003, Pat Thomas, basic curator at the Bronx Zoo in New York, conducted a smell check with his jaguars. The cats certainly didn’t turn up their noses at Estée Lauder, Revlon, or Nina Ricci, but Calvin Klein’s Obsession kept them sniffing the longest, keeping them engaged for about eleven minutes.
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