Skunks: Skunks are notorious for their ability to spray a strong-smelling liquid as a defense mechanism. The odor can linger for days and is difficult to remove.
Striped hyenas: Striped hyenas have a distinct musky odor that can be detected from a distance.
Tasmanian devils: Tasmanian devils have a strong odor due to their carnivorous diet and scent-marking behaviors.
Stink bugs: Stink bugs release a foul odor when threatened, which can be difficult to remove from clothing and fabrics.
Vultures: Vultures have a strong odor due to their scavenging diet and habit of regurgitating their food to feed their young.
Musk oxen: Musk oxen have a strong musky odor that is used to attract mates and establish dominance.
Bombardier beetles: Bombardier beetles have a unique defense mechanism where they spray a hot, foul-smelling liquid as a defense mechanism.
Sea lions: Male sea lions have a strong musky odor during breeding season, which is used to attract females.
Garter snakes: Garter snakes have a distinct musky odor that is released as a defense mechanism.
Elephants: Elephants have a strong, musky odor due to the secretion of a hormone called musth, which is associated with mating behaviors and aggression.