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| - | ==== Striped Skunk ==== (//Mephitis mephitis//) | + | {{:science:display-cases:skull-case:skunk-babies-walking.jpg?200|}}==== Striped Skunk ==== (//Mephitis mephitis//) |
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| + | Donated by Wade Cohoon, Jr. | ||
| The striped skunk is easy to identify by its black fur and the white stripe, which starts with a triangle at the head then separates into two stripes on its back, and then meets again to make one stripe on the tail. Its size is about the same as a house cat. | The striped skunk is easy to identify by its black fur and the white stripe, which starts with a triangle at the head then separates into two stripes on its back, and then meets again to make one stripe on the tail. Its size is about the same as a house cat. | ||