no simply NO
Groundhogs and skunks are in different families. Groundhogs are in the Marmota genus, the Sciuridae family, and the Rodentia order. Skunks are in the family Mephitidae, the superfamily Musteloidea, the suborder Caniformia, and the order Carnivora. Although groundhogs and skunks are both mammals, they are only distantly related : )
Yes, groundhogs are also related to the squirrel and the beaver. Skunks are related to the groundhogs... To find more information, go to Google.com to get the information about these creatures.
Some animals that live in Kansas include prairie dogs, groundhogs, skunks, and rabbits.
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No. Skunks are more closely related to weasels and raccoons than they are to cats, which are felines.
Not really
Minks are related to, Weasels, Skunks, Otters and Wolverines
No. Skunks are placental mammals of the family Mephitidae. Tasmanian devils are marsupials of the family Dasyuridae.
opossums,raccoons,squirrels,armadillos,rats/mice,moles,groundhogs,skunks,beaver,canin-e,feral,birds,bats,snakes,and alot others.hope this helps you.:)
a grizzly bear because it hibernates and its body tempature drops
Both are in the order Carnivora but in separate families. They are not closely related.
Skunks typically use a variety of natural shelters for protection and nesting, including burrows dug by themselves or by other animals, such as groundhogs or rabbits. They may also take refuge in abandoned buildings, under decks, or in dense vegetation. Additionally, skunks can find shelter in piles of debris, logs, or rock crevices. Their adaptability allows them to utilize diverse environments for safety and comfort.