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Skunks belong to the weasel or Mustelidae family. Skunks spray a strong odor of liquid to defend itself from predators.
hog nosed skunks spray just like any other skunk.
Skunk spray is not necessarily "made". Skunk spray is a liquid or gas like substance that is produced in the glands for defending themselves which is why they spray.
A skunk can't spray you whenever its feet are off the ground.
Skunks spray when they feel threatened, so if the skunk is already dead, there would be no reason to spray.
Skunks have a special gland that produces the liquid spray. A skunk lifts its tail and releases the spray when it is scared. It creates a terrible stench that wards off predators and makes skunks very unpopular.
Skunks use glands located under their tail to spray a foul smelling, eye-watering liquid spray for protection.
Skunks are known for being able to spray stinky liquids at predators. This is how a skunk defends itself.
Skunks can spray a disgusting smelling green substance into the air.
Skunks spray such a powerful spray of horrible odors, that a Lynx would not hunt a skunk. If it did try to, they skunk would spray it. The lynx's attack would be foiled and it would never repeat that mistake.
Skunks spray smelly musk to repell threats.
Hamsters don't spray like skunks, but they do have strong scent glands in their rectums that they can express. This is also true of cats and dogs, incidentally, and is a way for the hamsters to mark their own territory.