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adult female striped skunk
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adult female striped skunkchases away male skunks after matinghas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:25:50.0
gives birth in Mayhas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:25:50.0
has average number of babies 2-10has source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:25:50.0
has gestation period 62 dayshas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:25:50.0
has length 512-593 mmhas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:25:50.0
is a kind of adult striped skunkhas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:25:50.0
is a kind of female mammalhas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:25:50.0
may lose 10-30% her weight during hibernationhas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:25:50.0
weighs 0.95-2.10 kghas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:25:50.0
adult striped skunkbecomes very fat in the fall to prepare for hibernation2000-10-27 10:26:05.0
builds nest of dried grasses and leaves2000-10-27 10:26:05.0
can run at 14.5 km an hour2000-10-27 10:26:05.0
eats fruit, small mammals, insects, grasses. leaves and buds, carrion, grains and nuts, eggs, baby birds, crayfish, minnows, mollusks, frogs, lizards and snakes2000-10-27 10:26:05.0
has breeding season late February and early March2000-10-27 10:26:05.0
has colour black with white stripes down the back and tail2000-10-27 10:26:05.0
has range 4 hectares2000-10-27 10:26:05.0
has temperament placid and sluggish2000-10-27 10:26:05.0
is nocturnal2000-10-27 10:26:05.0
is omnivorous2000-10-27 10:26:05.0
makes sound hisses, growls, squeals, soft cooings2000-10-27 10:26:06.0
moults in the spring and fall2000-10-27 10:26:06.0
sprays when in danger2000-10-27 10:26:06.0
female mammalgives birth to live babies2000-10-27 10:26:28.0
suckles babies2000-10-27 10:26:28.0
striped skunkhas distribution most of southern Canada2000-10-27 10:26:53.0
has habitat agricultural land, forest, along river valleys2000-10-27 10:26:53.0
has name in French mouffette rayée2000-10-27 10:26:53.0
has picture 2000-10-27 10:26:53.0
has population density 5.2 per square km of agricultural land2000-10-27 10:26:53.0
has scientific name Mephitis mephitis2000-10-27 10:26:53.0
hibernates from December to March2000-10-27 10:26:53.0
is eaten by great horned owl, bobcat, coyote, fisher2000-10-27 10:26:53.0
lives in burrow of groundhog or cottontail rabbit2000-10-27 10:26:53.0
spends the winter with up to 12 other skunks in a den mostly females with young2000-10-27 10:26:53.0
mammalis warm-blooded2000-10-27 10:26:37.0
may catch rabies2000-10-27 10:26:37.0
weaselhas Family name Family Mustelidae2000-10-27 10:26:56.0
carnivorehas Order name Order Carnivora2000-10-27 10:26:23.0
is carnivorous or omnivorous2000-10-27 10:26:23.0

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