Den, usually under hollow trees, or caves.
yes they do like living in the woods because the have more area to make homes
Yes, they dig burrows with their powerful front claws.
Skunks are found in both North and South America, not including the northernmost parts of Canada. There are four different species of skunks found in North America and the most common is the striped skunk. Spotted skunks usually live in northern Mexico. Hooded skunks are found in the southwestern parts of the United States. Skunks like to live in open lands next to forest areas and in clearings. Skunks typically make their homes along rivers, logs, or in thickets. Most skunks have more than one home and will travel from one to the other during the day. If they get near human homes, they will pick sheds, porches, decks and woodpiles to construct a home at. Skunks are also sensitive to light, so they will find a place that is relatively dark.
Dogs and skunks can't breed successfully. They're different species, too far apart.
because they make an unpleasant smell
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skunks because elaphants can hurt you more then skunks.
Skunks typically prefer habitats that provide cover and food, such as dense vegetation, brushy areas, and wetlands within swamps. They often make their dens in burrows, under logs, or in abandoned animal homes, where they can find shelter from predators and harsh weather. In swamps, skunks may be found near the edges of the water, where they can forage for insects, small mammals, and plant material.
62 types of skunks
Skunks have stripes.
no - Ireland has no skunks - thankfully!
A group of skunks is called a surfeit or a stench.