i don't know but i think yes.
The coyotes on the island are causing a problem for the skunks and other small animals. Sadly, humans are responsible for the seal killings.Ê
The provincial bird of Prince Edward Island is the bluejay. PEI has very diverse wildlife, similar to that of all Maritime provinces, with the exception of several large mammal species such as moose, deer, and bears which became extinct on the Island in the early 1900's. PEI has beavers, skunks, racoons, foxes, coyotes, squirrels, and a variety of birds.
No. There no skunk species endangered at this time. Source;IUCN Redlist
Because they have poor eyesight, road traffic kills many skunks. As a species, they are not "endangered," but they are in danger from traffic and humans.
if you mean the looks, that'll probably not change much. if you mean their status, it may be that there will be less wild skunks and more pet skunks. however, it is possible to have little in the wild and nobody keeping pet skunks. spotted skunks may be endangered greatly in the future
Skunks are not native to Newfoundland primarily due to geographical barriers and climate. The island's isolation and harsh winter conditions make it less hospitable for skunks, which prefer warmer environments. Additionally, skunks are not known to have naturally migrated to Newfoundland, and there have been no successful introductions of the species to the region. Consequently, the absence of skunks is a result of these ecological and environmental factors.
skunks because elaphants can hurt you more then skunks.
62 types of skunks
Skunks have stripes.
no - Ireland has no skunks - thankfully!
A group of skunks is called a surfeit or a stench.
no, i dont think skunks slide I dont think skunks slide, but if they fall on ice they will.