common hog-nosed skunk, striped skunk, hooded skunk & the western spotted skunk.
I got this from http://www.herpo.com/trans-pecos/mammals/skunks.html
There are five different types of skunks which live in Texas:striped skunkshooded skunkshog nosed skunksWestern spotted skunksEastern spotted skunksTexas is the only state where all five types of skunks can be found, they can be differentiated by their markings.
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Skunks can spray their enemy with a foul smelling liquid.
There is a lot of different kinds of wildlife that can be found in Texas. Three of the animals include armadillos, longhorns and skunks.
Dogs and skunks can't breed successfully. They're different species, too far apart.
Birds, foxes, otters, skunks, beavers
No, skunks do not meow like cats. While both animals are mammals, skunks communicate using a variety of sounds, including hisses, chirps, and growls, rather than the meowing typical of cats. Skunks have their own distinct vocalizations that serve different purposes, such as signaling danger or attracting mates.
skunks because elaphants can hurt you more then skunks.
The primary consumers are opossums, skunks, deer, rodents, fish, birds, and bears.
Four species. The striped, hognosed, spotted, and hooded.
both male and female skunks have two stripes!