| SCENT Mink have highly developed anal scent glands, typical of members of the weasel family. Mink are generally solitary animals, with males being particularly intolerant of one another. They mark the boundaries of their terriritory using musky secretions from these anal glands. Mink can also spray with these glands as an act of aggression or self-defense, in the same way as skunks. Although mink lack the spraying range of skunks, the smell is just as repulsive. |