No. That's only exclusive to skunks and their weasel relatives. Deer simply run away as a method of "defense."
Yes, stink badgers can spray a musk to defend themselves.
Must, as in "a musty smell".
for the musk gland , it is used in perfumes and traditional medicines
Siberian Musk Deer was created in 1758.
Alpine Musk Deer was created in 1839.
Black Musk Deer was created in 1981.
Dwarf Musk Deer was created in 1929.
There are more than just one species of Musk Deer. According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Endangered Species List, all subspecies of the Musk Deer, are listed as "endangered". While the IUCN Red List, has them listed with a slight difference. According to the IUCN Red List, the subspecies of Musk Deer are as follows: * Alpine Musk Deer--Endangered Species * Siberian Musk Deer--Vulnerable Species * Black Musk Deer--Endangered Species * Anhui Musk Deer--Endangered Species * Kashmir Musk Deer--Endangered Species * White-bellied Musk Deer--Endangered Species For more details, please see sites listed below.
MUSK DEER eat plants,grass,and moss but in the winter they eat twigs and linchen. Musk deer are herbivores.
Askot Musk Deer Sanctuary was created in 1986.
its musk is used for perfumes.
K. K. Flerov has written: 'Musk deer and deer' -- subject(s): Deer, Mammals, Musk deer, Musk-deer 'Fauna of the U.S.S.R., mammals' -- subject(s): Artiodactyla, Mammals