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The poison that is often noted for smelling like chicken is hydrogen sulfide (H2S). This gas, which can be produced from decaying organic matter, has a characteristic odor that can resemble that of rotten eggs or, in some instances, cooked chicken. While its primary danger comes from its toxicity, the smell can be misleading and does not indicate the concentration of the gas. It is important to handle substances that can release hydrogen sulfide with caution.

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