yes they do when they are threatened they shoot stinky stuff by mixing chemicals and sprays it
Yes, stink badgers can spray a musk to defend themselves.
Honey Badgers and Stink Badgers both use their scent glands for defense but both animals belonged in separate families Honey Badgers belong to the family Melidae while Stink Badgers belong to the family Mephitidae honey badgers and true badgers also belonged to the superfamily Musteloidea making them most closely related to weasels, martens, and otters while skunks and stink badgers both belong to the superfamily Procyonoidea making them more closely related to raccoons, red pandas, and coatis.
There are Eurasian badgers, hog badgers, American badgers, ferret badgers, honey badgers, and stink badgers. I'm guessing that your question was, "What kinds of badgers are there?"
Some other wild animals that spray like skunks include hooded skunks, spotted skunks, and stink badgers. They use this defense mechanism to ward off predators and threats.
Badgers are related to weasels, ferrets, and skunks. They have a stinky liquid that is stored in their tail area and they will "drop a stink bomb" if they feel threatened. It does not last as long as the scent given off by their skunk relatives, but it is a sort of spray used for defensive purposes.
it will spray gas on you.Or start to stink.
BECAUSE THE GIANTS STINK
Spray Some Febreeze or Something In It!
If by spray you mean let out the stink that skunks tend to do, then they do it because they think they are being threatened. Then they become scared and they use their "stink" to defend themselves. If you have been "sprayed" Then just take a bath in tomato juice. It'll take the stink right out.
No They Don't. They Really Stink, Though! - Grizabella
Get your hair spray out and spray them down so that way they wont move when you get a napkin and flush them down the toilet