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Skunk

Life Cycle. Mating- Late February,and early MarchBabies are born in the denbabies are born 2 months after mating babies are 4 inches when born 18 babies in the same litter. Habitat/Shelter. North AmericaCanada, U.S, and MexicoDesertsFarmlandsForestsRiver valleysHollow TreesThe mother nurs

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Skunk

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    1. Skunk By: Donald Duffy November 2007

    2. Life Cycle Mating- Late February,and early March Babies are born in the den babies are born 2 months after mating babies are 4 inches when born 18 babies in the same litter

    3. Habitat/Shelter North America Canada, U.S, and Mexico Deserts Farmlands Forests River valleys Hollow Trees The mother nurses her young for 1hafeofa month

    4. Diet Corn, grass Fruits like-apples and berries Cray fish,Minnow Frogs, Lizards, Snakes Cottontail rabbits Duck eggs, Loon eggs and Turtle eggs Chipmunks, Rats, Voles, Shrews, Mice Birds Dead animals

    5. Adaptations Stinky spray-scare predators Long front callas 2 lairs of fur coat to keep it worm Sprays 12 feet(4 Meters) Spray is called musk Growls and stomps it’s feet to scare predators Black and white stripes

    6. Fun Facts Striped Skunk, Spotted Skunk and Hog Nose Skunk Enemies are Bobcats and Great Horned Owls 13to18 inches long 3to10 pounds Skunks can help farmer by eating harmful insects People shooed not kill Skunks for fur

    7. Works Cited NatureWorks http://nbptv.org The New Book of Knowledge Skunks by Dingwall

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