Skunk quill is pure oil from a skunk farm, quite expensive, but there are artificial options as well.
The only people I can think of that would buy skunk oil are hunters. They probably use it to help hide their scent.
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A skunk has two scent glands under it's tail. It can spray with one gland or the other. But usually both. When a skunk fires, it squeezes muscles that forec the oil through the glands.
Yes it does.
Yes indeed. They use the musk from a skunk or a civet cat as a constituent that carries the scent of the perfume. The distilled water and types of oil that are in perfume will not hold the perfume's scent for very long at all, so they use the skunk/cat oil because the main compound in the musk (butyl mercaptan) holds a scent for a very long time. If you have ever been sprayed by a skunk, or know someone who has been sprayed by a skunk, you should understand that the smell lasts for several days. Perfumes usually do not last that long though, because the amount of musk is very little and very deluded. So, perfume might last a couple days as opposed to a weeks or so, but at least that means you're not wearing as much skunk piss as you originally thought. isn't that comforting?
Well, if you cooked it in oil it because the oil beaks down enzymes within the fish that when relased stinks like a skunk.
Maybe to test the acidity or other variable.
They can. But never for no reason. Maybe if it got REALLY mad. But it's obvious that if you make a skunk mad, it would just spray it's smelly oil at you. Or run the opposite dirrection. It's very likely though that you won't find a skunk running after anyone anytime soon.
No
yes it has dangerous toxins that can cause some types of cancer and and asthma.