it will attract an animal, the animal will eat the plant, then leaving the seeds in it's droppings.
Those flowers are pollinated by flies, which are attracted to the smell of rotting meat. Yuck.
That they need to attract pollinating beetles or flieswith this particular scent is why certain flowers smell like rotten meat.
No. Rafflesia is pollinated by insects. They are attracted to the plant by its odour of rotting meat.
The hoodia cactus was first found in the year 1779 by Robert Jacob Gordon. The flowers are said to smell like rotten meat and for this reason they are pollinated by flies.
That they're attracted to the plant's odor and pollen is the reason why flies are around red trilliums [Trillium erectum]. This particular trillium gives off a distasteful smell of rotten meat. Plants with unpleasant smells tend to be pollinated by bats, beetles and flies.
Red meat can have a slight blood smell. Other than that it should not smell. Red meat should never smell unpleasant, or like eggs.
'Trillium erectum' is the binomial, Latin or scientific name of 'red trillium'. The plant favors environments along streams or in lowland or mountain woods. Wherever it is, it distinguishes itself by its attractive growth pattern, beautiful blossoms ... and unpleasant odor. The plant gives off the smell of rotten meat, to attract pollinating flies. An unattractive smell to a plant's blooms tend to be the indicator that the particular plant is pollinated by bats, beetles or flies.
stick it in a bucket of meat :D
Chemicals added to preserve the shelf life of the meat
They do not smell like crap - they have a grassy smell to them - we might smell just as bad to them as we are carnivores and eat meat whereas they only eat plants.
Meat, there is nothing a dog likes more than meat.
Death smells different at various stages of decomposition, some describe it like rotten meat only much worse. It is not a smell you will like or will ever forget.