Yes, a skunk could potentially get into an attic to hibernate if there are adequate entry points, such as gaps or holes in the structure. Skunks are capable climbers and can squeeze through small openings, making attics a possible refuge during colder months. However, they typically prefer to hibernate in burrows or sheltered areas closer to the ground. It's important to seal any entry points to prevent skunks from accessing attics.
because they live in our attic. we just trapped a flying squirrel in our attic.
Simple! the bear, a skunk, and other animals such as frogs and newts.
hibernate.
well yes some turtles don't hibernate and also some people say that skunks hibernate.
No, but you could smell just like a skunk if you bother one. Of all animals, why would you want to become a skunk?
I could be a squirrel taking refuge in your attic during the winter. Or it could be a rat.;-)
it is not proven to. but it possibly could if the skunk had a disease.
If a frog really wanted to, I'm sure it could hibernate for as long as it wanted! But frogs usually only hibernate for the winter months.
no they dont
It could be a small child who may have been trapped in the attic.
There are different types of attic insulations and grades. To find out what you need go to lowes.com or homedepot.com.
The rhyming word pair of beds of smelly animals could be: skunk's bunks.