The obnoxious odor associated with dead sharks is not universally present in all cases, but it is common due to the decomposition process. When sharks die, their bodies begin to break down, releasing gases and compounds that produce foul smells. Factors such as the environment, the time since death, and the specific species of shark can influence the intensity and presence of the odor. However, many dead marine animals, including sharks, can emit strong odors as they decompose.
The odor that sharks release after death is ammonia. It is caused when the organic compound that is found in sharks and known as urea is broken down. The urea is broken down into ammonia and therefore, the pungent smell of ammonia will be in the area.
Gasoline and factory odor and catterpillar leaks, my man! And sewage.
Dead ones certainly do
Endometriosis does not cause vaginal odor on its own. However, if there is a bacterial infection present then vaginal odor can result.
Sucrose itself is odorless. Any perceived odor when handling sucrose is likely due to impurities or contaminants present in the sample.
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Yes it will have a bad Odor when about to hatch
A dead possum typically appears stiff and motionless, with its eyes closed and body lying flat on the ground. You can identify a dead possum by its grayish fur, long tail, and sharp teeth. Additionally, a foul odor may be present near the deceased possum.
If there is a STRONG fishy odor coming from the crab it means that he is dead.
No the opposite. It is a characteristic of metals that they have very little or no odor.