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  2. Injured Mama Skunk Ends Up Adopting An Orphan, The Next Day ...

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    The injured skunk had lost her babies somewhere, so the rescue team introduced her to an orphan baby Image credits: Newhouse Wildlife Rescue / Instagram Image credits: Newhouse Wildlife Rescue ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Update on Little Blind Dachshund Who Needs a Home for the ...

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    All he wants is love. We can't stop thinking about Rusty! He's the sweetest boy. The blind Dachshund is at a shelter in Michigan and needs a home for the holidays.

  5. Mephitidae - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the stink badgers had been classified with badgers, but genetic evidence shows they share a more recent common ancestor with skunks, so they are now included in the skunk family. A 2017 study using retroposon markers indicated that they are most closely related to the Ailuridae ( red pandas and allies) and Procyonidae ( raccoons and ...

  6. Stink badger - Wikipedia

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    Stink badgers were traditionally thought to be related to Eurasian badgers in the subfamily Melinae of the weasel family of carnivorans (the Mustelidae), but recent DNA analysis indicates they share a more recent common ancestor with skunks, so experts have now placed them in the skunk family [4] [5] (the Mephitidae, which is the sister group ...

  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).

  8. You can now adopt the TSA's retired bomb-sniffing dogs - AOL

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