A skunk can be considered "worth" in various contexts, such as ecological, economic, or cultural value. Ecologically, skunks help control insect and rodent populations, contributing to their ecosystems. Economically, their pelts can be valuable in the fur trade, and they can also be considered for wildlife tourism or as pets. Culturally, skunks are often featured in folklore and media, symbolizing various traits like self-defense and uniqueness.
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A striped skunk
You can, but you could be caught. The risk is high. Is it worth it? Yes!
Simple. God made the first man (and skunk) and that man who was named Adam named the skunk "Skunk!"
A skunk doesn't have a main preadator. A skunk sprays or attacks anything that threatens to kill it or frighten the skunk.
A skunk hollow is a shallow burrow made by a skunk, where it sleeps.
There is no skunk god people it is hibbyjiiby stuff no skunk god
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skunk: "zorrillo"
Skunk is correct.
Actually, the skunk is a species all to itself. Ways to categorize the species of the skunk would be a mammal or vertebrate. Contrary to popular belief, the skunk is actually not a rodent. The skunk's family is Mephitidae and the skunk's order is Carnivora.
The skunk killed it self.