Because of their foul excrement, and because bacteria can grow on their thick skins, most elephants smell very bad, unless they have been recently washed.
Elephants have a keen sense of smell, which they use to identify food, water, and other elephants. Their ears themselves don't have a distinctive smell; rather, elephants use their sense of smell through their trunk.
Nikkipoopflowers (if u wash them)and they are ugli
Yes, elephants have a strong sense of smell and use it to locate food, water, and other elephants. Their sense of smell is one of their most important senses and plays a crucial role in their survival.
No chickens taste like elephants
Elephants have relatively poor vision compared to their other senses. They see best in dim light and can only see in shades of grey. Their sense of smell and hearing are more dominant and important for their survival.
WELL this is a very interesante question BECAUSE elephants smell more like platypusses and bloodhounds smell like grass/eggs/curtains. ocassionally they smell like lamps. so i belive this is a opinionated question.
Elephants have a keen sense of smell, which they use to identify food, water, and other elephants. Their ears themselves don't have a distinctive smell; rather, elephants use their sense of smell through their trunk.
Nikkipoopflowers (if u wash them)and they are ugli
Elephants have a fierce sense of smell. Elephants can detect water with their sense of smell that is over 11 miles away.
Yes, elephants have a strong sense of smell and use it to locate food, water, and other elephants. Their sense of smell is one of their most important senses and plays a crucial role in their survival.
Yes, elephants use their trunks to smell their surroundings. Their trunks are equipped with a highly developed sense of smell that helps them locate food, water, and other elephants.
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elephants smell is actually really good they also have a good way of cooling there selfs off
Yes, as long as you don't give them chili. They don't like the smell of chili. It's true.
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i don't think elephants scratch their armpits, but if they did I'm sure they would hold their breath.