If you were asked to describe a skunk, you probably would say that it is black with a broad, white stripe that runs from the top of its head to the tip of its tail. That's the way skunks are drawn in Cartoons, but in reality, this description fits only the hog-nosed and the relatively rare Gulf Coast hog-nosed skunks in Texas. These two are very similar in looks but the Gulf Coast species has a narrower stripe down its back and is the largest of all North American skunks. It is found in the area from Brownsville north along the coast to Aransas Pass and has been recorded in Aransas, Brooks, Cameron, Kleberg, Nueces, and Webb counties. If you live in the Edwards Plateau region of Central Texas, the Chisos, Davis, or Guadalupe mountains of the Trans-Pecos, or the Big Thicket area of East Texas, you will be in the range of the hog-nosed skunk. Its hoglike habit of rooting around for food has caused it to be called the "rooter skunk," and you may see signs of its plowing and rooting.
A small white spot on its forehead and another in front of each ear gives the spotted skunk its name. Four stripes extend from its head down its back and additional white stripes and spots are found on other parts of its body.
Skunks specail body parts are their tail where their odor comes out of
Their claws (scratch), Teeth (bite), and their spray. Their spray have a type of chemical in it. So watch out for their spray.
Skunks are known to have unusually large claws, very good hearing and smelling (though poor eyesight), and the spraying weapon all skunks are known for.
That makes no scence.......
black and white
bone structure
No,just your body odor.
Make a comparison between the structure of the human body and the structure of a car.
A striped skunk
wt is orchid protective body structure
what body structure used for protection
organ system that give your body structure
they have streamlined shaped body like structure.
its body structure helps them hunt successfully
what is the body structure used for protection of a crab