There are 10 species of skunk, none of which have been classified as threatened by IUCN. They're doing fine.
When in danger, skunks are known for their ability to spray a repulsive gas from their behinds.
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.
Well not realy unless if there are in danger or scared they spray and make noise when it it is danger.
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
No, skunks do not meow like cats. While both animals are mammals, skunks communicate using a variety of sounds, including hisses, chirps, and growls, rather than the meowing typical of cats. Skunks have their own distinct vocalizations that serve different purposes, such as signaling danger or attracting mates.
I have heard that fox urine will deter skunks. You can get it at any hunting supply store.
skunks eat any thing very meat eaters
hog nosed skunks spray just like any other skunk.
any animal can
Skunks have few natural predators due to their strong-smelling spray, which serves as a powerful defense mechanism. However, they can fall prey to larger animals such as coyotes, foxes, and great horned owls. Domestic dogs may also pose a threat, especially if they encounter skunks. Additionally, humans can be a danger to skunks through habitat destruction and vehicle collisions.
Any place they want to.
yes