the gas that comes from there bottom, which is very smelly
Spraying with an offensive odour.
A skunk has four legs for locomotion. Since they have their musk as a defense mechanism, they donâ??t walk quickly.
It will spray/attack in self-defense.
Skunks use their strong-smelling spray as a defense mechanism against predators. When threatened, skunks can release a noxious spray from their anal glands that can deter potential attackers with its foul odor.
The skunk is known for using its powerful odor as a defense mechanism against predators. When threatened, a skunk can release a noxious spray from its anal glands that is difficult to remove and highly repulsive to potential threats.
the eastern spotted skunk
the shell of a turtle. the smell of a skunk. the camouflage of a chameleon.
Skunk spray is made of chemicals called thiols, which are sulfur-containing compounds. When a skunk feels threatened, it can release this spray from glands near its anus. The strong odor of the spray is very unpleasant to predators and can cause irritation to their eyes and nose, deterring them from attacking the skunk. This defense mechanism helps skunks protect themselves from potential threats.
Skunks use their spray as a defense mechanism when trapped or pursued
Skunk--a mammal, generally black and white, either striped, spotted or a combination of the two. Uses sprayed chemical scent as a defense that irritates the eyes and mucus membranes of an attacker and smells terrible. Skunk-a low, unreliable person.
The name of a skunk in Urdu is "سکَنک" (pronounced as "skunk"). It is sometimes also referred to as "بدبو دار جانور" (badboo daar jaanwar), which means "smelly animal." Skunks are known for their distinctive odor, which they use as a defense mechanism.
The skunk releases a strong-smelling spray from glands near its tail as a defense mechanism to scare off enemies and predators. This pungent odor can deter potential threats, allowing the skunk to escape unharmed.
They use it when someone diturbs them as a defence mechanism and then the skunk gets away when its predator is disturbed... :)