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81. NYC Department Of Health & Mental Hygiene (DHMH) Pr44 - Health Commissioner Issu wild animals (eg, skunks, raccoons and bats) behaving abnormally such as attemptingto interact with or attack pets, stumbling, or acting disoriented http://www.ci.nyc.ny.us/html/doh/html/public/press02/pr44-709.html | |
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82. NJDHSS, Communicable Diseases, Disease Fact Sheets: Rabies Some wild animals, such as raccoons, skunks, and groundhogs, may be infectious eventhough they appear to be normal, and these animals should be avoided at all http://www.state.nj.us/health/cd/f_rabies.htm | |
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83. THE CAPTIVE WILD ANIMAL COMMISSION ORDER pheasants, bobwhite quail, or Hungarian partridge legally acquired for the purposeof release to the wild or personal Enclosure size; skunks and woodchuck. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/captive_22622_7.html | |
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84. Rabies Facts lame. Contact with all wild animals especially bats, skunks, foxes,raccoons, and woodchucks should be avoided. Suspect animals http://www.state.me.us/dhs/etl/rabies/rabiesfacts.htm | |
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85. Controlling Nuisance Skunks URL http// www.conservation.state.mo.us /landown/wild/nuisance/skunks/index.htmLast modified Thursday, 17Aug-2000 141914 CDT. MDC Jobs. http://www.conservation.state.mo.us/landown/wild/nuisance/skunks/ | |
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86. Georgia Wildlife Web Site; Mammals: Mephitis Mephitis Rabies sometimes remains in a latent form in skunks only to become reactivated later.In the wild, the average lifespan of a Striped Skunk is about 3 years. http://museum.nhm.uga.edu/gawildlife/mammals/Carnivora/Mustelidae/mmephitis.html | |
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87. CDC's Rabies Web Page That's Just For Kids skunks. 17. Foxes. 30. Bats. 9. Raccoons. 110. Rodents/ rabbits. 0. Other wildanimals. 4. skunks. 60. Foxes. 0. Bats. 12. Raccoons. 0. Rodents/ rabbits. 0. Otherwild animals. 0. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/kidsrabies/Statistics/statess-w.htm | |
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88. Skunks - All About This Member Of The Weasel Family All About skunks skunks are members of the weasel family (Mustelidae). Allskunks have small heads and eyes with a pointed snout and short legs. http://www.havahart.com/nuisance/skunks/all_about_skunks.htm | |
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89. Learn More About Skunks From Havahart skunks The skunk is considered omnivorous. Learn more about skunks. Problems withskunks? A skunk may think that your window well is a great place for a nest. http://www.havahart.com/nuisance/skunks/skunks.htm | |
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90. Pets That Don't Stink: Skunks Pets That Don't Stink skunks by Arden Moore. My skunks have free reign ofthe house when I'm home, says Kinser. They don't know they're skunks. http://www.petsmart.com/articles/article_8072.shtml | |
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91. Living With Urban Wildlife: The Skunk Abundant food and shelter and the absence of natural predators haveallowed many wild animals to successfully adapt to urban life. http://www.cfhs.ca/Programs/HumaneEducation/GeneralPublic/UrbanWildlife/skunk_p1 | |
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92. Skunks skunks. A Collection of Stuffed skunks. skunks make up a subfamily ofweasels. The common, or striped skunk has stripes down his sides http://berlinbear.com/wildskunks.html | |
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93. AOGC Critter Showcase They come in many different colors, not just the black and white of the wildones. In captivity, skunks can live to be more than 20 years old. http://www.aogc.org/anim.htm | |
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94. FWC - Critter Questions However, hens often renest if their initial nest is destroyed. Major wildturkey nest predators include raccoons, striped and spotted skunks. http://www.wildflorida.org/critters/turkeys.asp | |
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95. FREE Animal ECards Free animal and pet related greeting ecards. Cards are organized by animal type including mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians, insects, and fish. http://www.centralpets.com/cards/ | |
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