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It's easily the foulest smelling creature ever to have been killed for food.
"Whatever you smell, the creatures will smell it 10,000 times more".
You can almost smell these creatures, along with the ozone in the heavy, prickling air.
Fish were plentiful, but U.K. kids would not eat the foul-smelling creatures.
When brought to the surface, the creatures smelled of rotten eggs, a sign of sulfur.
New research suggests that these creatures smell their way to neighborhoods where the living is good.
In Snuff it is the goblins who are the centre of attention: they are a dim, feeble collection of creatures who smell very bad and live in a mess in dark holes, stealing chickens and other things.
We do a lot of things — seeing, smelling, hearing, tasting — reasonably well but with nothing remotely resembling the acuity of creatures who do these things for a living.
Creatures with multifaceted, compound eyes, who see a fourth primary colour that is invisible to humans, who eat with their proboscis but taste food with their feet, who use their antennae for feeling, smelling and hearing.
The zoo has pandas, a hippo pond that must be smelled to be believed, and creatures from Mexico and Central America, such as the teporingo, which doesn't seem to know whether it wants to be a rabbit or a woodchuck.
Then when we come across a pretty creature smelling of it, we shall ask? "Freud or simply Jung?" View Article By Anthony Lane By Jia Tolentino By Rebecca Mead By Andy Borowitz.
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