yes
Yeah its usually higher grade that has more of that smell
Possibly a skunk, because it smells so bad but skunks love the smell of other skunks the more they smell the more they like it.
One theory why you would smell a skunk better in the summer is that a warmer air temperature helps carry the scent better on the air.One theory is that most skunks go into hibernation in the fall so there are not as many around and therefore humans don't interact with or smell them.Another theory is that there is more moisture in the air during warmer months picks up the scent easier than on dry cold days.
The lion, no question. Skunk spray would simply make the lion even more determined to kill the skunk.
None that I have experienced... Maybe more like a spicy skunk smell.. But I havnt heard of this.
Mephitis, which is a common striped skunk, and Spilogale, which is a common spotted skunk. There are 8 more species that are much less common. Mephitis in Latin means "noxious vapor".
smells like a skunk but its good if u ask me.
Very few things will eat a skunk. The great horned owl is one that is large enough and with a poor enough sense of smell. However, cars probably kill alot more than the owls.
The animal you're describing is likely the Eastern Spotted Skunk, which resembles a skunk with its distinctive black and white coloration and long, slender tail. Unlike the more common striped skunk, the Eastern Spotted Skunk has a more intricate pattern of spots and stripes. This species is known for its agility and climbing ability, often found in wooded or brushy areas.
Club soda can help neutralize skunk odor on dogs due to its carbonation and mild acidity, which may assist in breaking down the compounds responsible for the smell. However, it is usually not as effective as other remedies specifically designed for skunk odor, such as a mixture of hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, and dish soap. While club soda might provide some relief, it's best to use a proven skunk odor removal solution for more effective results.
it has more white fur
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