If referring to domesticated skunks or pets then then they do an operation that takes out the stink glands.
Stink glands are glands on certain insects and mammals that are designed to give off an odor. Skunks and stink bugs are two such animals. The stink glands are mostly used for self-defense, though they may play a role in finding partners to mate. Then there are certain mammals that have scent glands. Their odor is not as offensive, and they tend to play a role in communication and mating.
yes because it sprays a nasty smell
as soon as it starts to stink
Skunks spray up and over their head like a scorpion! Everyone knows that!!!! Skunks spray up and over their head like a scorpion! Everyone knows that!!!! they do not. they either bend in a u shape or turn around and do a handstand.
no because they will stink up your house.
Probably not. They do not help the farmer at all, and they stink a LOT.
it is Must from the Must gland that all Mustillids have.
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.
Baby skunks could spray on you because it's their natural way to defend themselves from their predators. If you have a group of baby skunks in your house, contact the Critter Guy if you're in Canada.
Skunk musk is the vapor that comes from the skunks scent gland.
As of lately, it is the weasel. The badger used to be considered the closest. In some places, the "stink badger" still is.