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They would probably be really, really happy that there wouldn't be anything destroying it's natural habitat anymore. Skunks, along with all the other wildlife (notice the first half of the word is WILD, as in it lives in the WILD, not civilization) have learned to adapt to cities and other developed areas because their ideal environments, forests, grasslands, wetlands, streams, etc. have all been destroyed and replaced with homes, stores, malls, streets, yards, freeways and train tracks. Not only has their habitat been destroyed, they are being destroyed as well, since most people don't want skunks living in their yards (I don't mind, since I had a family of them living under my porch and I thought the babies were adorable). They are also hit by cars, "removed" by exterminators and animal control, loathed by pet owners whose dogs have been sprayed, and killed in many other ways that would not even exist if there weren't cities. So, what would skunks do if there was no city? In short, the happy dance!

P.S. This question is worded very poorly. The grammar is bad and it doesn't really specify what kind of information you are looking for. Maybe the next time you ask a question on this site, you could be a little more detailed. Theoretically, skunks would do whatever the heck they feel like doing so the only way to really answer this would be to go find one and ask them.

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13y ago

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