When an animal dies, the decomposition process leads to the release of various gases, primarily methane, carbon dioxide, and ammonia. Anaerobic bacteria break down organic matter, producing methane, while aerobic bacteria contribute to carbon dioxide production. Ammonia is released from the breakdown of nitrogen-containing compounds in tissues. Additionally, other volatile organic compounds may be emitted during decomposition.
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