No, squirrels cannot spray like skunks. Skunks have specialized glands that produce a foul-smelling spray as a defense mechanism, while squirrels lack such adaptations. Instead, squirrels may use other defensive behaviors, such as fleeing or making loud noises, to deter predators.
Some other wild animals that spray like skunks include hooded skunks, spotted skunks, and stink badgers. They use this defense mechanism to ward off predators and threats.
Spray you in the face with yuck as liquid:)
No. Skunks spray when they feel very threatened.
hog nosed skunks spray just like any other skunk.
Skunks are animals the spray.
No it is skunks that spray.
Skunks spray when they feel threatened, so if the skunk is already dead, there would be no reason to spray.
Skunk spray is not necessarily "made". Skunk spray is a liquid or gas like substance that is produced in the glands for defending themselves which is why they spray.
When in danger, skunks are known for their ability to spray a repulsive gas from their behinds.
no
when cornered they will
yes they do