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The most stinky animals:
1. Skunk: Its smell can temporarily blind you and can be detected 1 1/2 miles away. Of course the most extreme stinker would be the skunk. Skunks will shoot a liquid substance that smells so bad it can make even the hungriest predator back away. If someone is to get sprayed by a skunk, the smell will stick to that person and it will last for a real long time. The best advice to give to anyone who was sprayed by a skunk would be to take a tomato juice bath because that kind of a bath is said to help get rid of the smell.
2. Giant petrel: Its vomit smells horrible. Birds that live on beach. One thing no one should do is get too close to one of these birds, and the reason why is because they will attack you by squirting their own vomit at you. Some people who have experienced this before said that the smell of the vomit was unbearable.
3. Millipede: One species smells so bad, that it can kill a mouse. If you are to touch a millipede with your hands, the smell will stick to your hands. It can even stick to you if you wash your hands!
4. Elephant (male): Its musk smells like 1,000 goats in a pen. A male elephant has a gland between its ear and eye. When a male elephant produces a scent from this gland, the scent will make female elephants attracted to him and make other male elephants hostile
5. Muskox (male): Its name says it all. They rub against things that make them smell.
6. Hyena: Two words: Hyena butter. It is a secretion from the anal gland of hyenas used to mark territory and to identify individuals by odor. The gooey substance is spread onto objects within the territory of the hyena by rubbing their ANUS against the object they mark. Spotted hyenas mark their territories by excreting an oily, yellow substance (paste) from their anal glands onto surrounding bushes and grass. To do this, the anal pouch is turned inside out, or everted. The anal glands are everted also as a submissive posture to dominant hyenas. Scent marking is also done by scraping the ground with the paws, which deposits scent from glands on the bottoms of the feet.
7. Hooker's sea lion: Its breath smells horrible. They ate fishes and never
brush their teeth. They vomit too.
8. Hippopotamus (male): It can fling dung. They pooped in the River.
9. Vulture: It poops on its feet to keep cool on summer days.
10. Dog: It marks territory by rolling in the mud.
1. Skunk: Its smell can temporarily blind you and can be detected 1 1/2 miles away. Of course the most extreme stinker would be the skunk. Skunks will shoot a liquid substance that smells so bad it can make even the hungriest predator back away. If someone is to get sprayed by a skunk, the smell will stick to that person and it will last for a real long time. The best advice to give to anyone who was sprayed by a skunk would be to take a tomato juice bath because that kind of a bath is said to help get rid of the smell.
2. Giant petrel: Its vomit smells horrible. Birds that live on beach. One thing no one should do is get too close to one of these birds, and the reason why is because they will attack you by squirting their own vomit at you. Some people who have experienced this before said that the smell of the vomit was unbearable.
3. Millipede: One species smells so bad, that it can kill a mouse. If you are to touch a millipede with your hands, the smell will stick to your hands. It can even stick to you if you wash your hands!

4. Elephant (male): Its musk smells like 1,000 goats in a pen. A male elephant has a gland between its ear and eye. When a male elephant produces a scent from this gland, the scent will make female elephants attracted to him and make other male elephants hostile
5. Muskox (male): Its name says it all. They rub against things that make them smell.
6. Hyena: Two words: Hyena butter. It is a secretion from the anal gland of hyenas used to mark territory and to identify individuals by odor. The gooey substance is spread onto objects within the territory of the hyena by rubbing their ANUS against the object they mark. Spotted hyenas mark their territories by excreting an oily, yellow substance (paste) from their anal glands onto surrounding bushes and grass. To do this, the anal pouch is turned inside out, or everted. The anal glands are everted also as a submissive posture to dominant hyenas. Scent marking is also done by scraping the ground with the paws, which deposits scent from glands on the bottoms of the feet.
7. Hooker's sea lion: Its breath smells horrible. They ate fishes and never
brush their teeth. They vomit too.
8. Hippopotamus (male): It can fling dung. They pooped in the River.
9. Vulture: It poops on its feet to keep cool on summer days.
10. Dog: It marks territory by rolling in the mud.