Getsmellseen
NO!!
'Skunk' translates to 'Stinkdier' in Dutch.
The Spanish word for "squirrel" is "ardilla".
Moufette
Prolonged exposure to skunk smell can indeed make you sick. This is a defense mechanism by the animal and is not meant to be lived with for long periods of time.
No, spray does't make people sick. If you are bitten by an unvaccinated skunk, you need to worry about rabies, but rabies cannot be transmitted by spray. However, the smell might make you vomit.
To say "I am sick" in Tagalog, you can say "May sakit ako."
"well becuase there was a queen backk in the england in thee olden days i should put it, and how to say stinky or smelly i should say, is skunk in england." "So they called her smelly from that day on and the skunk got its name from her." and , "that is how the skunk got its name." good story , yes yes it is
臭鼬/Chòu yòu
U-Reek-Ah hahaha get it?
no
Odor in the Court (get it? hehe)