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21. No Click - No Right Do not go to the wild and bring one home. Let wildlife be just that wild. skunks have been bred domestically for more than 200 years. http://www.skunksaspets.com/bone.htm | |
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22. Pigdog Journal - Skunk School -- Learn Why Not To Keep Skunks As Pets In the wild, skunks work in packs of two or more, and they generally try to huntnear rivers or creeks where they can quickly subdue amphibians, which makes up http://www.pigdog.org/skunkschool.html | |
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23. Wild Animals Ahead skunks need saving too. I've always been partial to skunks. We had seven wildskunks move into our home at one time. They came and went as they pleased. http://www.shareyourstate.com/animals.htm | |
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24. February Site Of The Month! S.K.U.N.K.S Scentral AND Interview With Share Bond - Most wild animals stay clear of skunks to avoid being sprayed in the eyes,so the odds that a skunk will get bitten by another species is rare.). http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art8109.asp | |
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25. Page Title Fact ASRR does not sanction the removal of wild skunks from the wild. Myth All skunksare black and white. Fact Nearly all wild skunks are black and white. http://www.aspenskunk.org/myths/ | |
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26. Aspen Skunk Rabies Research, Inc In fact, wild skunks prefer to avoid contact with humans and otheranimals. wild skunks are an important part of our ecosystem. http://www.aspenskunk.org/ | |
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27. The Nature Of Skunks - Suite101.com that is the question. In the wild skunks need to stink if they want to defend themselvesand stay alive. It's their nature. Not all skunks live in the wild. http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/pennsylvania_nature/94074 | |
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28. Untitled Not all skunks live in the wild. Breeders have found a market for themammals as domestic pets. Like their relative the ferret, skunks http://www.suite101.com/print_article.cfm/9269/94074 | |
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29. Skunks skunks have a limited supply of ammunition; they don't waste their defensivespray, because they can't reload very quickly. wild Neighbors News. http://www.hsus.org/ace/13518 | |
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30. Solving Problems With Skunks skunks stamp their front feet as a warning when threatened, giving you a chance toback off. Some information in this page adapted from wild Neighbors The http://www.hsus.org/ace/13519 | |
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31. Animal Traps: Trapping Wild Animals, Raccoons, Dogs These sturdy animal traps are ideal for humanely trapping and relocating wild cats,dogs, raccoons, squirrels, chipmunks, skunks or other nuisance wildlife. http://www.pestproducts.com/animal_traps.htm | |
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32. Cat Trap, Cat Control, Trapping Nuisance Cats, Wild Cats Live Trap for Nuisance wild Cats. This Safeguard live trap is used for capturingcats and other nuisance wildlife skunks, opossum, skunks and other medium to http://www.pestproducts.com/cat_trap.htm | |
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33. CDC's Rabies Web Page That's Just For Kids skunks, 0. Foxes, 4. Bats, 20. Raccoons, 52. Rodents/rabbits, 0. Other wild animals,0. skunks. 17. Foxes. 15. Bats. 65. Raccoons. 0. Rodents/ rabbits. 0. Other wildanimals. 3. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/kidsrabies/Statistics/statesa-g.htm | |
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34. Skunk Printout- EnchantedLearning.com Anatomy wild skunks are black and white, but the patterns vary. Theyall have a bushy tail, short legs, clawed feet, and a long snout. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/mammals/skunk/Skunkcoloring.shtml | |
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35. Introduction confounded the food provisioning study, the radioequipped animals afforded us aunique opportunity to observe a population of wild striped skunks during an http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/othrdata/skunks/intro.htm | |
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36. Depredation Of Duck Nests We obtained verification data for 5 raccoons (4 wildcaught, 1 free-ranging)and 21 striped skunks (4 wild-caught, 17 free-ranging). http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/1999/depred/evidence.htm | |
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37. Wild File: Striped Skunk Information for this wild File was derived from the following websites http//www.coloradoguide.com/wildlife/skunks.htmhttp//animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu http://www.alawild.org/spring_00_5.htm | |
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38. Mad Dogs And Friendly Skunks--Controlling Rabies (June 1990) up the remaining cases. Among wild animals, the disease is most oftenreported in skunks and raccoons. Other wild species in this http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/CONSUMER/CON00053.html | |
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39. Pet Skunk Links skunks. Development of a vaccine will allow us to better understandhow the rabies virus functions in skunks, wild and domestic. The http://www.dragoo.org/PetSkunks.htm | |
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40. New York City Department Of Health - DOH Pr118 - Health Advisory: Cluster Of Rab that they do not attempt to touch animals such as raccoons, woodchucks, foxes,skunks, and bats. The Health Department will pick up wild animals, including http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/public/press00/p1181026.html | |
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