Lemurs have long been known to communicate with scent but lemur parents have now been discovered to smell the same.
It is after they have children that they begin smelling the same, possibly as a way of increasing their territory – marking it to protect their offspring.
To read more visit http://www.livescience.com/43019-lemur-parents-smell-alike.html
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