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Life, Behavior, Diet and other information

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Skunks 

Physical description, Diet, Behavior and more information

Skunks are mammals best known for their ability to excrete a strong, foul-smelling odor. General appearance ranges from species to species, from black-and-white to brown or cream colored. Skunks belong to the family Mephitidae and to the order Carnivora. There are 11 species of skunks, which are divided into four genera: Mephitis (hooded and striped skunks, two species), Spilogale (spotted skunks, two species), Mydaus (stink badgers, two species), and Conepatus (hog-nosed skunks, five species). The two skunk species in the Mydaus genus inhabit Indonesia and the Philippines; all other skunks inhabit the Americas from Canada to central South America.

Skunks were formerly classified as a subfamily within the family Mustelidae, which includes weasels, otters, badgers, and relatives. However, recent genetic evidence suggests that the skunks are not as closely related to the mustelids as previously thought, and are now classified in their own family. Some taxonomists dispute this claim, and continue to group skunks in family Mustelidae.

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Links and Resources

Project Wildlife: Living with Skunks
Project Wildlife: San Diego County Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation.
Skunk Profile from National Geographic
Get skunk profile, facts, information, photos, pictures, sounds, habitats, reports, news, and more from National Geographic.
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Sprayed by a Skunk! A Guide for Preventing and Treating Skunk Spray 

by GraMarie Walker

Few odors are more offensive, or lingering, than the defensive spray of the ordinary skunk. Eliminate odor on pets, furniture and yourself easily, using common household products. Steps also provided for discouraging your unwanted guest's return!

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Watch these Interesting Videos 

baby skunks

Here are 3 orphaned baby skunks we rescued. We think mama got killed by a dog. They're now at a wildlife rescue.

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Educational Books 

Welcome to the World of Skunks (Welcome to the World Series)

Amazon Price: $5.95 (as of 12/24/2009)Buy Now

Skunks are known to make a big stink and they can spray a long way -- up to 5 metres (16 feet)! But most skunks just want to live quiet lives and avoid trouble. They hunt mainly at night and love to eat insects, including beetles, crickets and even wasps.

About the series: Each book in the Welcome to the World of Series introduces children to wildlife through color photographs, lively description and amazing facts.

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