Um... I think you meant hibernate... and they do what mammals would do... Eat tons of food and sleep for a very long time
skunks do not store food for winter
In it's burrow.
they have fir and they can also live under water
Raccoons and skunks may be seen about during winter months. During the coldest and snowiest times they remain in their den and sleep. It is not a true hibernation, however, as they may arise during less severe days and forage for food.
Skunks are not native to Newfoundland primarily due to geographical barriers and climate. The island's isolation and harsh winter conditions make it less hospitable for skunks, which prefer warmer environments. Additionally, skunks are not known to have naturally migrated to Newfoundland, and there have been no successful introductions of the species to the region. Consequently, the absence of skunks is a result of these ecological and environmental factors.
Some but if your hamster curls into a ball and tucks in its feet then don't be alarmed check its breathing if its not, I'm sorry
Skunks like raw meats,veggies,low fat yoghurt,raw eggs,nuts,they need loads of protein for body fat in order to keep warm during winter months.
yes, skunks live in Minnesota, which can be really hot in the summer and really cold in the winter
skunks because elaphants can hurt you more then skunks.
62 types of skunks
Skunks have stripes.
no - Ireland has no skunks - thankfully!