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Bones themselves do not have a strong smell when fresh, as they are primarily composed of mineralized tissue. However, when bones start to decompose or are exposed to bacteria, they can emit a foul odor due to the breakdown of organic material. This smell can be similar to that of rotting flesh or other decomposing organic matter. Additionally, bones that have been cooked or burned may carry a distinct, charred scent.

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