No. It should smell like raw beef - if it is a beef steak. Or pork, if it is a pork steak. And so on.
Spoiled lamb has a potent odor due to bacterial growth and the actual meat spoiling. If the meat is bad, it will usually have a strong sulfur or ammonia-like smell to it.
Raw pork should not smell like gas. Raw meats do have a certain scent but should not smell like gas or oil at any time. Make sure to cook pork thoroughly or it can make you very sick.
Boneless chicken breasts seem to never smell. Other cuts seem to vary in smell. The smell of these cuts is distinct from other meats. The smell probably depends on the bird's diet. The easiest way to tell you what store-bought raw chicken smells like it to start with what it shouldn't smell like. It should not smell sour like vinegar. It should not smell yeasty, like bread dough that is rising. It should not smell of ammonia or chlorine. It should not smell skunky or sulfurous.
Yeah they smell like raw sewage
Any meat has something of a smell to it. Smell all the food you buy and learn what fresh meat smells like. Then you will know when it is bad. If it doesn't smell right to you or makes you recoil, don't use it.
Tinned corned beef is not raw, the meat is cooked in the tin and can be eaten cold or hot. As to its smell - to me it smells deliciously beefy.
Probably a lot like whatever they eat (raw meat).
they have squinted eyes, like pot noodles and smell strange. Furthermore they like raw fish
I have before
If you mean smell yucky no, raw coconuts are very good. but its milk is rather bitter.
To ward off predators.