Skunk
Skunk is a small to medium-sized mammal in the family Mephitidae, native to the Americas. They are best known for their ability to spray a pungent liquid from anal glands as a defensive weapon, a spray that can deter predators and deter intruders.
Skunks include several species, such as the striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis), the western and eastern spotted
Most species are nocturnal and solitary, becoming active at dusk to forage. They are omnivorous, feeding on
Reproduction occurs after a mating season in late winter or early spring. Gestation lasts about 60 to
Defense is primarily chemical; the spray is produced by anal glands and can be sprayed with surprising
Skunks occupy a variety of habitats across the Americas, from forests and grasslands to agricultural areas