The phrase "only natives have ever seen a hydrophobic skunk" likely refers to a cultural or folkloric concept rather than a scientific observation. Hydrophobic skunks, as a term, may imply a skunk that has an aversion to water, which could be a humorous exaggeration. In reality, skunks are not hydrophobic; they can swim and often encounter water in their natural habitats. Thus, the statement may highlight a playful or mythical interpretation of skunks within native stories or traditions.
Only if the skunk has rabies.
Skunk has only one syllable, so it would just be "skunk".
The word skunk has only one syllable.
Nobody knows. In fact, no real skunk ape has ever been studied and it exists only as a few disputed photographs. Said to be a close relative of the North American Sasquatch (Big Foot) by some cryptozoologists, the skunk ape is very likely nothing but a myth.
no, i believe that a skunk only sprays for self defence.
They will eat a skunk if they cant find any food and they are starving
The Giant Rodent Skunk can weigh about 100lbs fully grown, which the Tree Ghram Skunk weights only about 10lbs as an adult.
The only people I can think of that would buy skunk oil are hunters. They probably use it to help hide their scent.
Alas, no. It only makes you wish you were dead.
Oil is hydrophobic because its chemical formula doesn't allow it to dissolve in water. In other words, it's "water hating".
well this is one reason not how to get rid of skunk odor: tomato juice ( unless you want to ). you only think it works because when you smell it up close you can't smell the odor of the skunk anymore. but i think to get rid of skunk odor is to take a bath in SOAP! and LOTS of it!
Only when they stink,so the answer would be often.