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  2. OR6A2 - Wikipedia

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    Some associate it with an intensely unpleasant taste, including a combination of soap and vomit, or say that it is similar to the foul smelling odor emitted by stinkbugs. This is suggested to be due to the presence of aldehyde chemicals, [8] which may be present in soap, various detergents, coriander, and several species of stinkbugs. [citation ...

  3. Stink badger - Wikipedia

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    Stink badgers are named for their resemblance to other badgers and for the foul-smelling secretions that they expel from anal glands in self-defense (which is stronger in the Sunda species). [ 4 ]

  4. Phallaceae - Wikipedia

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    They are known for their foul-smelling, sticky spore masses, or gleba, borne on the end of a stalk called the receptaculum. The characteristic fruiting-body structure, a single, unbranched receptaculum with an externally attached gleba on the upper part, distinguishes the Phallaceae from other families in the Phallales.

  5. Do you suddenly have really bad B.O.? Here's what might be ...

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    Other conditions that may trigger foul-smelling body odor, according to Massick, include: Obesity. Liver disease. Thyroid disease. Kidney disease, which can lead to an ammonia odor. Diabetic ...

  6. Smelly Poop Is NBD Unless You Have One Of These Other ... - AOL

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    Gastroenterologists explain the most common causes of foul-smelling stool, like changes in gut bacteria, food allergies, celiac disease, IBD, and malabsorption. Smelly Poop Is NBD Unless You Have ...

  7. Phallus impudicus - Wikipedia

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    Phallus impudicus, known colloquially as the common stinkhorn, [2] is a widespread fungus in the Phallaceae (stinkhorn) family. It is recognizable for its foul odor and its phallic shape when mature, the latter feature giving rise to several names in 17th-century England.

  8. Rare, stinky corpse flower takes years to bloom. It’s about ...

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    Once it opens, the giant bloom lasts just 24 to 36 hours.

  9. Mutinus elegans - Wikipedia

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    As the fungus matures, a slender orange to pink colored stalk emerges that tapers evenly to a pointed tip. The stalk is covered with a foul-smelling slimy green spore mass on the upper third of its length. Flies and other insects feed upon the slime which contains the spores, assisting in their dispersal.