It is not possible for humans to do a skunk stench.
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A skunk defends itself by spraying a pungent stench warning off any predators.
There are some rodents that have stink glands, but the skunk has the strongest stench and is quite famous for it. As for the chipmunk, they may or may not be one of those specific rodents.
You would have to ask him, he gave it to himself. I love self-deprecating humor.
Sell your house and move someplace else, or wait out the two weeks for that stench to dissipate. There are very few things on earth that even come close to the smell as nauseating as a skunk, hence the name.
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Actually there is really nothing that takes out the smell fully except time and a lot of washing, but tomato juice helps a lot to get the smell out.
A wolf could eat a skunk, but it never would. If it attacked a skunk, the skunk would use its horrible smelling spray to fend it off. The wolf would be overwhelmed by the stench and would retreat.
Oh, dude, both the skunk and the skunk cabbage have this super cool adaptation where they release a smelly chemical to keep other organisms at bay. It's like their own version of a "Do Not Disturb" sign, but with a much stronger odor. So yeah, if you ever come across a skunk or skunk cabbage, just give them some space unless you want to smell like a funky mix of garlic and burnt rubber.
Clean. Emissions free. Chemical free. A stench produced by a rare pod of beached whales or perhaps a passing skunk.
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