because the spray is coming out of its butt so if it didnt lift its tail it couldn't spray you
No, a skunk cannot spray without lifting its tail. Skunks lift their tails as a warning sign before spraying their strong-smelling defensive spray.
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Yes they do
If a skunk is about to spray, it will stand on it's front legs and do a handstand. Before i sprays, it will give you warnings. If a skunk feels threatened, they will hiss, stamp their feet and raise their tail as warning signs.
Yes, a skunk typically raises its tail before spraying as a warning signal to potential threats. This behavior is part of its defensive strategy, indicating that it may spray if the threat does not back off. However, not all skunks may exhibit this behavior consistently, as individual responses can vary.
cos his skunk tail turns her on
Use a small trap just big enough for the skunk to get in. It MUST be small enough to prevent the skunk from lifting it's tail. The skunk can't spray if it can't lift it's tail. Once the skunk is trapped he may be safely relocated. To release the skunk simply place the trap on the ground and open the door. I know that sounds scary but the skunk will nonchalantly walk out and away.
Methinks a skunk, as far as I know.
A skunk has a bushy-tail, and gives off a bad smell.
Under its tail, near its excretory organs!
My right tail fin.
The animal you're describing is likely the Eastern Spotted Skunk, which resembles a skunk with its distinctive black and white coloration and long, slender tail. Unlike the more common striped skunk, the Eastern Spotted Skunk has a more intricate pattern of spots and stripes. This species is known for its agility and climbing ability, often found in wooded or brushy areas.