The prefix of the word "odorous" is "odor-," which relates to smell. In this case, "odorous" describes something that has a distinctive smell, often a strong or unpleasant one. The word is derived from the Latin "odor," meaning "scent" or "smell."
its a house ant and is odorous
The skunk's odorous talents are well-regarded.
Well it is either the house that is odorous or the ant. I suspect it is the ant.
The odorous house ant gets its name from the strong, distinctive smell it emits when crushed. This scent is often described as a "rotten coconut" odor, hence the name "odorous" house ant. The smell is believed to be a defense mechanism to ward off predators.
Odorous house ants are sometimes eaten by toads and birds. They are also parasitized by certain species of ant and wasp.
Stinky Orgasms??
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