well yes some turtles don't hibernate and also some people say that skunks hibernate.
global warming is killing the animals such as polar bears, hibernating animals and much more
the answer is a skunk.all animals know its stink is very unbearable and humans also know not to get between 10 feet of the skunk the only animal stupid enough to go to a skunk is a dog. _________________________ If you are referring to the three animals you have listed I'd say foxes, because there are more of them than lions and pandas (those two are endangered). If you are asking overall I'd say a skunk is a good guess.
it has more white fur
No, hamsters do not hibernate. They are not true hibernators like some other animals. Hamsters are in a state of torpor during times of rest, where they may seem inactive and sleep more, but they do not experience the same processes as true hibernation.
It's probably pseudo-hibernating, it's completely normal.
Yes, skunks can learn tricks, similar to other animals like dogs or cats. They are intelligent and capable of being trained using positive reinforcement techniques, such as treats or praise. However, training a skunk requires patience and consistency, as they may have unique behavioral traits compared to more commonly domesticated animals. It's essential to ensure that the training environment is safe and suitable for the skunk's needs.
Primarily omnivorous, skunks will aslo scavenge human garbage and carcasses left by other animals. So yes, it is quite normal. Skunks are also known to scratch at the front of a beehive, then eat the guard bees that come out! See the Related Link listed below for more information:
There are several animals that are native to the state of Georgia. The animals are the skunk, red fox, white tailed deer, bobcat, and brown rats.
Well a skunk does and so does a stink bug.I think think there are thousands more but lets stike with these.
yes
Possibly a skunk, because it smells so bad but skunks love the smell of other skunks the more they smell the more they like it.
In "Skunk Scout", the main character Sally finds a way to peacefully coexist with the skunk that has been causing trouble in her neighborhood. By creating a skunk-friendly environment and taking steps to prevent any more conflicts, Sally is able to live harmoniously with the skunk.