A zorilla uses a foul smelling spray (similar to that of a skunk) to get away from predators. Even lions will shy away from the stinky spray of the zorilla.
Francisco de Rojas Zorilla has written: 'Teatro'
It would help to know where you are, exactly. It may be what is called an African zorilla, which resembles the North American skunk. The zorilla might sometimes be called a polecat. But the zorilla lives in dry regions of Africa. Edit the question to include your geographical location.
Juan Guerrero Zorilla has written: 'Suicidio de un pagano'
F. Rojas Zorilla has written: 'Del rey abajo ninguno'
A striped African pole cat.
zorilla
The zorilla (ictonyx striatus) is a small nocturnal carnivore native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is a mustelid, like weasels, ferrets and otters, and closely resembles North American skunks. The zorilla is black, with a white spot on the forehead and white stripes along the body, and, like skunks, uses scent glands under its tail to spray a malodorous liquid at predators.
A baby cockerel is called a chicken. Think about it. A baby MAN is called a baby also a baby WOMAN is called a baby.
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