What animal smells with its feet?

The animal that smells with its feet is the salamander.

Salamanders have special sensory organs called nasolabial grooves located on their upper lip, just below their nostrils. These grooves help them detect chemicals in the air and on the ground. However, they also use their feet to smell by pressing them against surfaces and then bringing them to their nose to smell the chemicals that have attached to their skin. This allows them to follow scent trails and find food or mates.