Skunks are omnivorous scavengers and may eat carrion, including the remains of other animals. However, it is unlikely that a skunk would specifically dig up and eat another dead skunk, as they typically prefer fresher sources of food. Additionally, skunks have a unique defense mechanism that may deter them from consuming their own kind due to the potential risk of disease. Overall, while it's not impossible, it's not a common behavior.
A skunk
They will eat a skunk if they cant find any food and they are starving
Yes they do and we have photos to prove it.
maybe a skunk will eat a butterflyt it depends on which skunk.
A fly will eat another fly if it is dead. if it is not dead then the fly will not eat another fly. Flies will eat dead flies because it makes them stronger
A fox, skunk, badger, or any scavenger will eat a dead hawk. Bigger hawks will eat small hawks, pumas will pull hawks from the air, and foxes, skunks, snakes, ect. will eat eggs. == == == == == == === ===
no
It is very doubtful that a Marten would kill and eat a skunk. They are better geared towards eating rodents, bird's and bird's eggs. While they are opportunistic enough to consume carrion if they ran across a dead skunk, the size difference as well as the skunk's smelly defence mechanism are probably enough of a deterrent to make the marten choose easier prey
they eat trash that has bacteria on it
yes
Primarily omnivorous, skunks will aslo scavenge human garbage and carcasses left by other animals. So yes, it is quite normal. Skunks are also known to scratch at the front of a beehive, then eat the guard bees that come out! See the Related Link listed below for more information:
no..... no i dont think so.