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Skunk oil

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Skunk oil is an oil that is obtained from the two lateral glands that run the length of a skunks back. Skunks store fats in these glands for use during hibernation or semi-hibernation in warmer climes. There is very little odor to this oil.

Skunk oil was used by the Native Americans as a healing balm or as a liniment. When rendered from the glands, over a low heat, it has the consistency an SAE10 motor oil and the feel of coal oil when applied to the skin. It has gives warming sensation as a mild liniment would.

The early explorers and fur buyers, especially in Canada, found that the oil was a very useful addition to their medical kits and paid the natives a premium price for it.