Beaver
Hippopotamus
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Beaver
Yes, castoreum, a substance derived from beavers, is still used in some perfumes today as a natural fixative and fragrance ingredient.
Castoreum is a substance derived from the castor sacs of beavers, used in perfumes and flavorings. Castor oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of the castor oil plant, used in various industries and for medicinal purposes. Castoreum is primarily used in the fragrance and food industries, while castor oil is used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing. Castoreum is known for its musky scent, while castor oil is valued for its moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties.
a hippopotamus has red sweat-like liquid it secretes to act like sunblock
yes it is waterproof. they coat their fur with castoreum to make it waterproof.
Civet (African civet cat -mongoos like animal) Ambergris (Sperm Whale) Castoreum (Beaver) Hyraceum ( Rock Hyrax) Honeycomb (Bee) Deer musk (Asian musk deer)
it means that the liv in all the place in the world and always protect their friends and habitat
The adrenalin gland secretes that hormone.
Parathyroid chief cells secretes parathormone.
Golgi secretes, modify, sorts and packs the materials inside the cell which sent them to target regions in inside the cell and outside the cell.