Here are some fun facts on skunks that you may have wanted to know.

* Skunks are a member of the weasel family.
* There are 4 types of skunk in the United States; striped, spotted, hooded and hog-nosed.
* Skunks measure about 20 to 30 inches long and weigh 6 to 10 pounds.
* Skunks are primarily nocturnal and solitary animals.
* The average litter of young is 5, born late April to early June.
* An individual skunk can have a territory of 30 to 40 acres.
* 70 percent of a skunks diet consists of insects considered harmful to humans.
* Their largest enemies are automobiles and great horned owls.
* The skunk’s main defense is a complex chemical substance that includes sulfuric acid.
* When skunks feel threatened they usually fluff their fur, shake its tail, stomp the ground with its front feet, growl, and stand on its hind legs, and turn its head and spit to scare the potential attacker. If that doesn’t work, it will lift its tail up and spray.
* The glands that hold the spray can produce enough chemical to hold 5 or 6 full-powered sprays.
* Skunks can have rabies. Only if an adult skunks is seen in the daytime and showing abnormal behaviors such as paralysis, unprovoked aggression, moving in circles, self-mutilation and you should call your local animal control.
I hope that you have learned some fun facts about skunks. Have a great week guys!!



