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raccoons, weasels, skunks and coyotes
No. Skunks are more closely related to weasels and raccoons than they are to cats, which are felines.
Yes, they are similar to raccoons
Skunks are more closely related to badgers than raccoons. Both are members of the superfamily Musteloidea while the raccoon is a procyonid.
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Yes. So do squirrels, skunks, and foxes.
raccoons, foxes, skunks, and cyotes
raccoons, bats, skunks, and foxes
Raccoons and skunks cannot breed with each other as they are different species with distinct genetic makeups. Raccoons belong to the family Procyonidae, while skunks are part of the family Mephitidae. Due to these differences, they are unable to produce viable offspring together.
no she doesn't she hates them she even hates skunks
Mostly skunks, raccoons, and road runners.
Some are skunks, raccoons, turtles, chipmunks, squirrels, opossums, and snakes.