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I think it's important to have a healthy fear of, and respect for, wild animals. They are WILD ANIMALS, not house pets. I probably would feed them, too, if appropriate, but I wouldn't mistake them for tame, for domestic Beings.BTW, I wouldn't get out of the car and approach a skunk, either. The few times I've seen one here in town over the years, I've given them a wide berth. Don't want to be sprayed. LOL.
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Awwwwwww the skunk is adorable!! Look at its fur!!WELL DONE you for snapping these pics!! I think you have a healthy respect for wild creatures – and that's good!Take carex
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We have a lot of skunks in our backyard by the forest line. I like them from a distance but my husband has done a lot of research on them and just loves them! RESPECT is needed for them — for sure!
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That fur does look very soft and silky…but I think I might be wary of getting closer too!!
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oh my mom would be scared too, ME…I would probably go and chase it and I would be smellin….for sure!!! BOLWags JAzzi
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We have a family of skunks around here – Mom thinks they live on the mini-donkeys property. They only come around when it is dark so Mom is always afraid when we are out at night. Not fun trying to get THAT smell out of our thick coats.Woos – Phantom, Thunder, and Ciara
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You won't believe this, we saw a lady walking a skunk on a leash. She said they are great pets if their stinky winky is removed!!Benny & Lily
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I've read on the internet that if their gland is removed and they can't spray, skunks are wonderful pets, much like cats; they are friendly, sweet, smart animals and great companions=how cool is that?!!…Sorry about your friend, Cathy; wishing her comfort and peace during this difficult time…Happy weekend and Happy Mother's Day to you, Deborah.
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Thanks for your kind words Debroah. I do have a respect for all wild critters. I feed a lot of them. The coons are not dangerous unless they are sick with rabies!!!! If you try to touch one that you do not konw really well he might take that as aggression, and try to bite you. He would only be protecting himself. But if you see a coon you don't have to be afraid of it. It is more afraid of you than you are of it!! They will not just see you and attack you.Unless it has rabies and you would know if it did!!!XXOO, Fern
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A skunk?? Wow!It is better to respect wild animals, right?Kisses and hugsLorenza
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Nice khytty khytty!Hugz&Khysses,Khyra
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Great pictures.Blessings,andrea
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We would definitely stay far away from a skunk. They can make us all stinky.
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Smart thinking about keeping your distance with wild creatures – I do think skunks are pretty ;-)Happy Mother's Day tomorrow to all creatures, great and small!
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i'd most definitely be saying hihi to the skunk and doing a little sniffin'!my mama just gave me the hairy eyeball. heeheehee.*woof*the booker man
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It's so \”cute\”!
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When mom was younger married woman, she and dad had a baby raccoon and a baby skunk. As the raccoon got older, he was mouthy and mom didn't like it and she made dad take it to a wildlife preserve. And as the skunk got older, mom got nervous and they let her go in the woods. Mom doesn't think that wildlife and domestic life should live in the same household, but that's just her opinion.Love ya lotsMaggie and Mitch
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I avoid skunks too, except the time I caught one coming out of the chicken house carrying a hen. I couldn't let him get away with that!
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The important thing is that you respect them as wild animals they are. Great pics!
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We have never seen a skunk – we enjoyed seeing the pics!loveMartha and Bailey xxxx
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