Commas can change the meaning of a sentence by affecting the clarity and emphasis of the words. They help separate items in a list, set off introductory phrases or clauses, and can indicate pauses in the sentence. Using or omitting commas in different places can alter the interpretation of the sentence for the reader.
Skunks
racoons
moose
Some striped skunks eat rattlesnakes and plants so they are considered omnivores
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Really why does it do that.
the person shoots the bear and eats it
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They eat the leaves and green shoots of plants.
Owls, hawks, snakes, bobcats, foxes, skunks and coyotes are a few.
Mostly prey birds such as the hawk or the falcon owls do sometime eat skunks