I would have to disagree. Working with a Pygmy hippo for most of the week, I still think capybaras smell much worse. But the worst smell I’ve experienced was fruit bats.On an everyday basis. the pigmy hippos are probably hard to beat
I would have to disagree. Working with a Pygmy hippo for most of the week, I still think capybaras smell much worse. But the worst smell I’ve experienced was fruit bats.On an everyday basis. the pigmy hippos are probably hard to beat
Really? The ones I work with ain't that bad; vampire bats smell worse.But the worst smell I’ve experienced was fruit bats.
The wing of the marmosets/other small primates in the America's Pavillion at the Toronto Zoo
Personally, I would describe it as piercing. It’s sharp, harsh, impossible to hide from. Not gonna lie, I don’t go around making a habit of sniffing pee, but in comparison to say for example cleaning out sun bear night dens where they’ve been peeing all night, where I’m stood right in there and where there is absolutely no lingering smell, to just even walking past a highly scented peed all over cat enclosure, for me there is an enormous difference.
Not quite made me gag, but made me walk past very quickly without breathing in.
As I said in a previous post, the worst animal related thing I have ever smelled was seven binturongs all at once.