Skunks typically nurse their young for about 8 to 10 weeks. During this time, the mother provides them with milk, which is crucial for their growth and development. After weaning, the young skunks gradually start to eat solid food but may continue to stay with their mother for a few more weeks before becoming independent.
Of course skunks can have babies. If they couldn't their species would have died out long ago.
about on foot long and 6 inches wide
Skunks have relatively short claws that are well-adapted for digging rather than for climbing or grasping. These claws help them find food such as insects, grubs, and roots in the ground. While they are not particularly long, skunks use their claws effectively for foraging and burrowing.
a skunks gestation period is 62-66 days
how long befor skunks die without food?
Spotted skunks are the smallest kind. But even the largest of skunks are only about the size of a pet house cat. It's tail only slightly larger than its body. Hooded skunks have tails longer than their bodies. But all skunks have some pretty long fluffy, furry, tails.
a skunks gestation period is 62-66 days
skunks because elaphants can hurt you more then skunks.
Skunks have long been classified as a subfamily of the weasel family (Mustelidae). Genetic data, however, suggest placement of skunks in their own family, Mephitidae (mephitis being Latin for “bad odour”).
Skunks are not tall. They are long. No skunk stands and walks on hind legs.
no - Ireland has no skunks - thankfully!
62 types of skunks