Well, that's hard to say. Without more details about the situation or the story involving Mange, it's difficult to determine if they have the treasure or not. Maybe you could provide more information?
I'm not sure. It depends on the specific context or story you're referring to.
I really don't know. Maybe you could tell me more about Mange and the circumstances surrounding the treasure to help me figure it out.
Yes, mange often has a distinct and unpleasant smell. It's caused by the skin infection and the presence of parasites.
Yes, mange often comes with an odor. The skin problems it causes, like sores and crusts, can smell bad. Plus, the affected animal's body may not function normally, adding to the odor problem.
It's not confirmed whether the chupacabra has mange. There's a lot of mystery and speculation around this creature, and mange isn't a well-established aspect of its description.
It depends. Puppies can get mange, especially if they have poor hygiene or are exposed to infected animals. But not all puppies will have it.
I'm not sure. You might need to take him to a doctor for a proper diagnosis.
Yes, mange usually has a smell. It's often a bad odor because of the skin infection and inflammation.
I'm not sure. I need to take my cat to the vet to get a proper diagnosis.
Yes, mange often has a unpleasant smell. It's usually a combination of skin infection and poor hygiene.
It's hard to say for sure without seeing your puppy. But if it has a lot of itchy spots, hair loss, or crusty skin, it could be mange. You might want to take it to the vet for a proper diagnosis.
It's possible. Look for signs like excessive scratching, hair loss, and scaly skin. But it's best to have a vet examine your cat to be sure.