It is likely a skunk. Skunks are known to have musk glands that release a strong, foul-smelling odor when they feel threatened. It is recommended to remove these glands if you plan to cook skunk meat to avoid affecting the taste of the dish.
Musk producing glands on a ferret are anal sacs located on either side of the anal opening
Minks have anal glands that an unpleasant musk odor is released when excited or stressed Musk glands are used in woman's perfume. It is not only mink that have anal musk glands and to some of us the odor is not unpleasant.\
Musk Glands are small glands located in the leg of lamb. Each leg has a single gland which contributes to a strong gamey flavor. the older the lamb the stronger the flavor. The musk gland is present in baby lamb but it is so small it has little or no impact on the flavor.
Yes, they do. The are Mustelids, and all mustelids have them.
Musk glands are located near the rectal cayity; as well as, in between the two large muscles in the rear legs, remove these before cooking or selling your coon.
Sweat Glands and Anus
Musk oil can come from three sources. It can come from plants, animals or synthetic sources. Traditionally musk oil comes from male musk deer.
No but they have musk glands under their arms and their urine is pretty foul, but no they don't spray like a skunk.Note: Possums, which are native to Australia, do not spray, and do not have musk glands. They should not be confused with opossums of North America, which are very different creatures.
The Common Musk Turtle, Sternotherus odoratus, is known as the stinkpot because of the bad smelling musk glands it uses for defense.
The wild musk ox is one type of wild ox in North America. It was nearly extinct upon the invention of the gun because it huddles in groups when frightened. It is not really an ox, and has no musk glands.
the egg gets fertilized and goes into the uterus to find the sperm & there you have a baby raccoon