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18 May, 15:13

Some species in the weasel family, such as skunks, protect themselves by spraying a foul-smelling musk oil when threatened. Why would a spray defense be a useful mechanism for a species?

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  1. 18 May, 16:47
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    Before the animal is harmed they spray to keep the predator away
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