Skunk Tracks

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thewoodlands

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Aug 25, 2009
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Looks like skunk tracks, what do you think.




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Had a few spare minutes yesterday afternoon,visited the Pella Wildlife Center exhibit at the mall.
This is Flower,almost grown male Striped Skunk.Very docile they make great pets when descented,much easier to raise than raccoons.
 

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Zap, I think that looks more like a coon track but I can be wrong.
 
Backwoods Savage said:
Zap, I think that looks more like a coon track but I can be wrong.


It could be Sav, we will see if I can get a picture with the trail cam.



Zap
 
a buddy of mine got married to a gal that had a pet skunk. (also de-scented). he said the damn thing still had a musky smell that he couldn't stand, but the biggest part of the pepe le' pew that he couldn't stand was the fact that it was nocturnal. kept him up all night while it was rooting around the house bumping into stuff!
 
Looks the same as the prints I found on the side of my bee hive >:-( which looks like a coon to me. Skunk has fatter pads
 
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