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  1. Stinkpot (weapon) - Wikipedia

    A stinkpot or stink-pot was an incendiary and suffocating weapon used in the 19th century during the Qing dynasty, especially in naval operations. [1] .

  2. Sternotherus odoratus (Common Musk Turtle, Stinkpot Turtle ...

    Common musk turtles ( Sternotherus odoratus ), also called stinkpots, are found throughout the eastern and central United States, with the exception of higher elevations areas such as the Blue Ridge …

  3. Musk Turtle (Sternotherus odoratus) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

    It is known for its ability to release a foul musky odor from scent glands on the edge of its shell, earning the nickname stinkpot. These turtles inhabit slow-moving or still wetlands, ponds and streams and …

  4. STINKPOT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of STINKPOT is an earthen jar filled with fetid material and formerly sometimes thrown as a stink bomb on the deck of an enemy ship.

  5. Stinkpot - Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation

    Stinkpots are small aquatic turtles that can easily be distinguished by a combination of the position of stripes on the head and neck and structure of the plastron. Two yellowish (white in juveniles) stripes …

  6. Stinkpot - Oxford Reference

    Dec 28, 2025 · Overview stinkpot Quick Reference A favourite weapon of the Chinese. It was an earthenware pot, part filled with sulphur, black powder, nails, and shot, while the other part was filled …

  7. Common Musk Turtle: Pictures, Facts, Diet & Care Guide

    Feb 19, 2025 · Originating from North America, they are notable for their small size and their unique ability to release a foul odor when threatened, which has earned them the nickname “stinkpot”.

  8. Stinkpot (Sternotherus odoratus) - Indiana Herp Atlas

    Stinkpots are small, brown or gray turtles with domed shells. They typically have two white or yellow stripes on their faces that run from the nose to the back of the head, although this coloration often …

  9. Musk turtle | Freshwater, Pet, Care | Britannica

    The stinkpot, or common musk turtle (S. odoratus), is the only member of the genus found in both the northeastern and southern United States. The diet of the musk turtle includes plants, mollusks, small …

  10. ATP - Care Sheet: Stinkpot (Common Musk) - Austin's Turtle Page

    Stinkpots take their name from small glands on the underside of the carapace that can exude a foul-smelling musk in self-defense; captives don’t do this often & it is not a hygiene issue (your house …