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  2. Seeing more skunks and coyotes in the Greater ... - AOL

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    The good news, Schott said, is neither species is likely to bother you. In this Nov. 11, 2015, file photo, a coyote walks across fresh snow in Boulder, Colo. When is skunk mating season in Ohio?

  3. Skunk mating season is here in NJ. What this means in your ...

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    The striped skunk, scientifically known as Mephitis mephitis, is often found in neighborhoods. NJ Pest Control said these skunks are similar in size to a typical house cat.

  4. Skunk purchased from Michigan breeder tests positive for ...

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    According to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, a skunk purchased from Countryside Feather Farm/Rose’s Skunks in Attica or through a Chesterfield Township/New Baltimore seller ...

  5. Western spotted skunk - Wikipedia

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    The western spotted skunk was first described by Clinton Hart Merriam in 1890; [18] its specific name, gracilis, is derived from the Latin for "slender". [3] There remains discussion on whether the western spotted skunk is a subspecies of the eastern spotted skunk (S. putorius), a common skunk in the eastern United States. Many support the idea ...

  6. American hog-nosed skunk - Wikipedia

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    Hog-nosed skunk. The distinguishing feature of the American hog-nosed skunk is it has a single, broad white stripe from the top of the head to the base of the tail, with the tail itself being completely white. It is the only skunk that lacks a white dot or medial bar between the eyes and has primarily black body fur.

  7. Palawan stink badger - Wikipedia

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    Although smaller than true badgers, the Palawan stink badger is one of the larger members of the skunk family, the Mephitidae. Adults measure 32 to 46 cm (13 to 18 in) in length, about the same size as the striped skunk native to North America, and weigh anything from 0.85 to 2.5 kg (1.9 to 5.5 lb).

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  9. List of mammals of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Blue whales are rarely seen in near-shore Alaska waters, preferring to spend time along the edges of continental shelves. There have been few recent sightings of blue whales in Alaska; the total north Pacific population of blue whales was approximately 1,200 to 1,700 as of 1994, down from 4,900 to 6,000 before the advent of whaling.