Toads and skunks are two. there are probably more keep an eye on your discussions page or try searching animal scent glands.
It can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days before you start to smell a dead animal, depending on various factors such as the size of the animal, the environmental conditions, and the presence of scavengers.
How might a squirrel use its sense of hearing?
They use it to find prey and to sense any danger coming their way.
The animal that fits this description is a mole. Moles have a strong sense of smell to help them locate food, but their eyesight is poorly developed as they spend much of their time living underground.
Moles use their sense of smell to locate food such as worms, insects, and grubs underground. Their keen sense of smell helps them navigate their underground tunnel systems and detect potential predators or intruders.
They communicate by sound, smell, body posture. Body posture shows if they are. In danger or if they are friendly and sound helps them tell other animals that there's danger, and smell~ ex if a dog pe it tells another animal that, that's their territory
They smell for danger in the area and go the opposite way where they don't smell danger.
Well I'm sure they can sense if danger is around.
An offensive smell; a stench., To envelop with an offensive smell or smoke., To emit an offensive smell; to stink., To be frightened, and shrink back; to flinch; as, to funk at the edge of a precipice., Alt. of Funking
A "musty" smell would describe a damp animal
Most animal have their own distinct smell.
yes somethings are there that animals can smell and we cannot smell
Maybe the smell freaks it out, or maybe it's just because it is new and unfamiliar.
if u want to get rid of them, the smell of blood and or urine brings them away. they think it means danger. dont kill them, it is animal abuse. (both edits r from same person)
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A Snail
My animal has developed a thick fur coat to stay warm in cold environments, strong limbs for climbing trees to escape predators, and keen senses of smell and hearing to locate food and detect danger in its environment.