no, becvaus ethe rats do not like the smell of the skunk as it burns its penis, but the skunk will only spray its stink if it needs a wee, so they can live together, but just dont feed pof give water to either of them, neither should you give them any attention or sunlight, so always keep them up your bumhole
metaphorically no it isnt, a skunk is much bigger but all skunks are a diffrent size like rats.
no
skunks eat pets such as wasps, mice, bees, crickets, beetles, worms, rats and even rabbits.
All rats need to be gradually introduced to new rats before they get along. Get them out of their cage onto a neutral area, with no food around, and let them meet. do this every so often. It is normal for the older rats to show dominance over the younger ones.
they could hunt and kill certain things that you know rats,possum,skunk,squirrels and fish
fleas and the plague... and that's about it.
Cats and skunks may or may not get along. Most likely they will not. Most cats are VERY territorial and they will fight, and the skunk most likely will spray the cat. It depends on your cat. Young cats and cats that are use to sharing their territory with other cats ( or sharing their food) will most likely get along fine with a wild skunk, and even better with a pet skunk. But... It's not a good idea to let your cat around a wild skunk because of rabies. and if you have a wild skunk coming into your yard, sooner or later it will start to smell, even if the skunk doesnt spray, it will eventually urinate, sit down, or otherwise rub its glands across something.
They eat weeds, roots, bird eggs, bugs, acorns, rats, moles, stink bugs, birds, rats, bats, mice, beans, pumpkins, oranges, lizards and snakes.
They are mustelids, along with badgers, martens, otters, weasels, ferrets, mink, fisher, and the wolverine.
Mice and rats are in the order Rodentia along with porcupines, squirrels, beavers, gerbils, guinea pigs, and hamsters
Most ships are tied to the dock. Rats can walk along the ropes that are tied to the dock, right onto the ship.
fruits, nuts and barks along with grasses