Dung odor refers to the distinctive smell produced by animal feces, primarily due to the decomposition of organic matter and the presence of various bacteria. This odor can vary in intensity and character depending on factors such as the animal's diet, health, and the environment in which the dung is found. The scent is often associated with ammonia, sulfur compounds, and other volatile organic compounds, which can attract certain scavengers or pests. In agriculture, dung odor can also indicate nutrient content and soil health.
Fecal odor breath is poop/dung breath
A dung beetle eats dung.
Sylvanus Dung Dung was born in 1949.
Dung beetles do this.
It is a flinger of Dung It is a flinger of Dung
Not all toxic vapors have a detectable odor. Some toxic vapors may be odorless, making them difficult to detect without specialized equipment. It is important to be cautious around any unknown or potentially toxic substances, regardless of whether or not they have an odor.
The collective noun for dung is a pile of dung.
Not the original dung.
They eat dung.
they lead with dung
It is dung that has become fossilized.
crocodile dung is poo