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Young Skunk


Grrr .... the same problem with typing comments has returned. Every time I type a lowercase F, my page goes straight to "on black." and you lose everything you've typed! No doubt some oF you are getting the same issue.
Obviously this photo is not being uploaded For its photographic merit (to put it mildly!), but this is the only time I've ever seen a Skunk in the wild. Maybe I should call it in the "semi-wild", as this little guy/gal was outside by the Medicine River WildliFe Centre, west oF InnisFail, when we went to botanize the area on 4th July. He was a very "unco-operative" little thing, running through dense plants until he turned around on this bit of soil, gave me a glance (from behind that annoying branch, LOL) and off he went : ) He was SO cute!
Obviously this photo is not being uploaded For its photographic merit (to put it mildly!), but this is the only time I've ever seen a Skunk in the wild. Maybe I should call it in the "semi-wild", as this little guy/gal was outside by the Medicine River WildliFe Centre, west oF InnisFail, when we went to botanize the area on 4th July. He was a very "unco-operative" little thing, running through dense plants until he turned around on this bit of soil, gave me a glance (from behind that annoying branch, LOL) and off he went : ) He was SO cute!
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