is their smell my dog can smell so good that it can find a rat 90 miles away
In so many primitive animals the smell sensation is very powerful. The male come to know that the female is in 'Heat'. This is recognized with the help of smell sensation. So coitus during this period helps to conceive the female.
In the Middle East, Asia, and Africa gerbils can be found living in the wild. When gerbils are in the wild they live in groups and can tell each other apart by smell.
They give a nasty smell
they do or they wouldn't smell you
It smelled so bad it would burn your eyes
Because your nasal passage is congested. That means the smell cannot travel to your brain.
helps you breath and smell
Slaves likely faced poor hygiene due to limited access to bathing facilities and clean clothing, leading to body odor. In addition, crowded living conditions and lack of sanitation could have contributed to foul smells in living quarters. Additionally, the harsh conditions of forced labor may have caused sweat and dirt to accumulate, further exacerbating any unpleasant smells.
Lets you smell and filters out germs
The Middle - 2009 The Smell 5-18 was released on: USA: 2014
because thier sense of smell
The human body still has a smell, even during surgery, but if the person wasn't smelly to begin with, then the person will most likely not smell during surgery.
Because their culture does not make it a bad thing to be dirty and not to bathe. You are not looked down upon if you smell bad in middle eastern cultures.
Most slave ships were packed so tight that the slaves barely had any room to breathe! Others, were loosely packed and the slaves got their own room. Either way, both living quarters would smell really bad, since the slaves had no personal hygiene whatsoever. Also, slaves quarters did NOT have any bathrooms so they had to go in their room. (Which is disgusting)
Your nose is the cartilage structure in the middle of your face, through which you can sense (smell) scent.
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