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Scent gland are found in most . They produce semi-viscous which contain and other compounds. These odor-messengers indicate information such as status, territorial marking, mood, and sexual behaviour. The odor may be subliminal—not consciously detectable.

(1984). 9780471102533, John Wiley and Sons.
(2025). 9783540213086, Springer-Verlag.
Though it is not their primary function, the may also function as scent glands in some animals.


In even-toed ungulates
The even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla) have many specialized skin glands, the of which are involved in semiochemical communication. These glands include the (located on the forehead, between the and eyes), the (extending from the medial of each eye), the (located inside the nostrils), the interdigital glands (located between the toes), the (located inside the foreskin of the penis), the (located outside of the hind legs), the tarsal glands (located inside of the hind legs), and the inguinal glands in the lower belly or groin area.
(2005). 9783540213086, Springer Science & Business Media. .

Like many other species of Artiodactyla, have seven major external scent glands distributed throughout their bodies. Deer rely heavily on these scent glands to communicate with other members of their species, and possibly even with members of other species. For example, male white-tailed deer ( Odocoileus virginianus) are often seen working over a scrape. First, the animal scrapes at the dirt with its , depositing the scent from his interdigital gland on the ground. After that, he may bite the tip off an overhanging branch, depositing secretions from his salivary glands onto the branch. He may then rub his face on the overhanging branch, depositing secretions from the sudoriferous and preorbital glands on it.

The interdigital glands of male and female black-tailed deer contain three volatile ketones, 2-tridecanone, ( E)-3-tridecen-2-one and ( E)-4-tridecen-2-one. ( E)-3-tridecen-2-one was shown to have antibiotic activity against some skin pathogens. These compounds are absent from white-tailed deer interdigital glands, which contain a number of 2-methylcarboxylic acids.

The tarsal gland appears to operate by a different mechanism than the other external scent glands. A behavior called is central to this mechanism. During rub-urination, the animal squats while urinating so that urine will run down the insides of its legs and onto its tarsal glands. The tarsal glands have a tuft of hair which is specially adapted to extract certain chemical compounds from the . For example, in the black-tailed deer ( Odocoileus hemionus columbianus), the major constituent of the tarsal gland secretion is a , (Z)-6-dodecen-4-olide. This compound does not originate in the tarsal gland itself, but rather it is extracted from the animal's urine by the tarsal hair tuft during the rub-urination process. In white-tailed deer, the presence and concentration of certain chemical compounds in the urine depend on the season, gender, reproductive status and social rank of the animals. This fact, along with the observation of rub-urination behavior in this animal (at least in the male) indicates that urine probably plays a role in olfactory communication in deer.


In carnivorans
have several scent glands that are used in olfactory communication.
(1992). 9780520080850, University of California Press. .
The fossa has several scent glands. Like it has a skin gland inside an which surrounds the anus like a pocket. The pocket opens to the exterior with a horizontal slit below the tail. Other glands are located near the penis or vagina, with the penile glands emitting a strong odor. Like the herpestids, it has no glands.

are found in all including ,

(2010). 9780226516981, University of Chicago Press. .
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(1987). 9780721613321, W.B. Saunders Company.
and .


In other animals


See also
  • Red fox#Scent glands
  • White-tailed deer#Marking
  • , defensive glands of some arthropods that emit noxious compounds

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