Squirrels do not usually migrate, but there have been incidences of squirrel migrations.
September 1803, during the Lewis and Clark expedition Meriwether Lewis noted a migration on the Ohio River. He recorded: "I made my dog take as many [squirrels] each day as I had occasion for. I thought them when fryed a pleasant food." He thought they were moving south because of the weather as they were swimming from northwest to southeast. He observed the phenomenon of migration for several days.
In 1811, Charles Joseph Labrobe wrote of a vast squirrel migration that autumn in Ohio.
Squirrel migrations across the upper Midwest, New England, and the Carolinas were observed in 1809, 1819, 1842, 1852, and 1856.
In southeastern Wisconsin in 1842, a gray squirrel migration lasted four weeks and involved nearly a half billion squirrels.
Robert Kennicott in 1846 said "it took a month for the mess of squirrels to pass through the area."
One of the earliest recorded migrations occurred in 1749 in Pennsylvania.
In September 1881, another large migration occurred near Reelfoot Lake:
In the October 1885, it was reported: "Where the million of squirrels have come from, or what extent of country could ever produce so many, is the question....
A similar migration of squirrels occurred in 1877.
Migrations occur mostly during the month of September .
One occurred in 1968 in most of the eastern U.S and one in the Mid-South was in the fall of 1998.
Migrations are probably due to over population and lack of food.
A Skunk is an omnivore.
If you came across this skunk somewhere in the U.S., Mexico or southern Canada, it is probably simply the common skunk seen everywhere in these areas. It is not unusual for this skunk to have a double stripe that joins at the forehead. Its Latin binomial name is Mephitis mephitis.
A skunk smell could also be caused by gas leaks, certain plants like the skunk cabbage, or other animals like some breeds of pet ferrets, who have a scent similar to skunks. It can also be perceived as a symptom of certain medical conditions in humans, such as metabolic disorders.
On the contrary: no species of marsupials migrate.
Skunk smell is caused by a chemical compound called thiol, specifically the compound (E)-2-butene-1-thiol, which is produced by the skunk's anal glands as a defense mechanism. Thiol compounds are known for their strong, foul odor reminiscent of rotten eggs or garlic.
A striped skunk
Simple. God made the first man (and skunk) and that man who was named Adam named the skunk "Skunk!"
A skunk doesn't have a main preadator. A skunk sprays or attacks anything that threatens to kill it or frighten the skunk.
A skunk hollow is a shallow burrow made by a skunk, where it sleeps.
There is no skunk god people it is hibbyjiiby stuff no skunk god
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skunk: "zorrillo"
Skunk is correct.
Actually, the skunk is a species all to itself. Ways to categorize the species of the skunk would be a mammal or vertebrate. Contrary to popular belief, the skunk is actually not a rodent. The skunk's family is Mephitidae and the skunk's order is Carnivora.
The skunk killed it self.
a skunk?
A skunk is a mammal.