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There are some rodents that have stink glands, but the skunk has the strongest stench and is quite famous for it. As for the chipmunk, they may or may not be one of those specific rodents.
the skunk uses it stink for its defence
skunks are good pets you can get people to remove thire smell glands.
u stink
it means that you stink
Well a skunk does and so does a stink bug.I think think there are thousands more but lets stike with these.
you stink like a skunk
glands are not organs. Sebaceuos glands remove fat from body and only activate during pubirty these glands also remove toxins and cool the bosy off. Sweat glands secrete toxins through sweat and cool body as well these are activated in the body after birth these do not stink because there is no fat in the sweat.
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.
If referring to domesticated skunks or pets then then they do an operation that takes out the stink glands.
A skunk has two scent glands under it's tail. It can spray with one gland or the other. But usually both. When a skunk fires, it squeezes muscles that forec the oil through the glands.
It is the act of picking up a skunk, and going around shooting as many people as you can with its stink spray.