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Summary Of: Skunk

The two skunk species in the... Skunk species vary in size from about 15... may experience a skunk finding its way into a garage or basement where pet food is kept... The skunk scratches at the front of the... A skunk family can virtually depopulate a healthy hive in just a few days... Roughly half of all skunk deaths are caused by humans... skunk kits are blind... in late spring and summer is a mother skunk followed by a line of her kits... spraying ability of the skunk has not escaped the attention of biologists... Skunk spray is composed mainly of low molecular weight thiol compounds... is the most social skunk and the one most commonly domesticated... When the skunk is kept as a pet... is not unusual for a well cared for skunk to live well past 20 years... Removal of Skunk Odor at Wikibooks... Skunk spray is composed mainly of low molecular weight thiol compounds...

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