We don't have skunks in NZ either, can someone tell me just how bad the smell is, what would you compare it to, I have heard all about them before, how can anything so cute smell so BAD.!! lol:)
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We don't have skunks in NZ either, can someone tell me just how bad the smell is, what would you compare it to, I have heard all about them before, how can anything so cute smell so BAD.!! lol:)
It's a fairly ghastly sulfery-rotten-eggy-but-with-more-stick-to-itiveness sort of smell. Perhaps the others can describe it better.
Thanks, Phred. Should've known one can't live down what's published on the internet. One of my moments of fame ... or was that infamy? :o :rolleyes: :pQuote:
Originally posted by Cinder & Smoke
:D..Reference: the AmberLee "Amblin' cats" Tail >>>
da *LINK* ....
This post does not condone any type of illegal behavior or activites.
Years ago there was a type of pot that smelled like skunk.....it was called, Skunk Weed.
Not kidding!
Da *plot* thickens...Quote:
Originally posted by gini
Poor Pauline...
She will be inundated with more information than she ever wanted to know about skunks and their close relatives. :D
Well, we're ALL sorta right!
According to THIS site >>
Encyclopedia.com ~ Polecat
The Polecat AND the Shunk are BOTH related to the Weasel...
" The Skunk, a New World member of the Weasel family,
is called polecat in some regions.
Polecats are classified in the phylum Chordata ,
subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia,
order Carnivora, family Mustelidae."
QUIZZ at da end of da Class! :p
"And Skunks ARE called "Polecats" in some areas..."
I alluz KNEW there was a *reason* I didn't ever take Biology!
Right , well is sounds like the city of Rotorua and Taupo, both these places smell just like that , sulphur rotten egg smell, they reckon when you live there you don't notice it. hmmm. Guess no-one notices too much if you pass gas there lol.
There still is!!!:eek:Quote:
Originally posted by RICHARD
This post does not condone any type of illegal behavior or activites.
Years ago there was a type of pot that smelled like skunk.....it was called, Skunk Weed.
Not kidding!
Phred - I insist - we don't want 'em here :D :D
Pauline - this is just too funny :D :D
Lynne