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Daily Archives: January 23, 2018

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skunk walking across dirt onto rocks

Skunks: How to Identify Different Types and What You Should Know About Them

SkunksBy AndersonWildlifeJanuary 23, 2018

When you think of skunks, you probably imagine the black and white-furred animal with the unmistakable bushy tail. Of course, skunks come with an olfactory identifier, too: an unpleasant mix of sulfur-containing compounds that let your nose know that while the animal looks cute, it can wreak havoc should it spray. Beyond these common attributes,…

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