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Old 22-04-2008, 06:16 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default A truly negative skunk....

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Amos Nomore wrote:

In article ,
(paghat) wrote:

Skunks learn to go abraod by day if there are easy food sources only
available by day, if they are semi-tame & have human friends who feed them
by day, they're escaped or improperly freed pets still expecting those
******* humans to take care of them -- or if they're ill with pnemonia or
rabies & can no longer nest properly. In the latter case they can be very
dangerous, but you can usually tell they're ill because they'll be thin,
very dirty & scruffy, don't find their way about very smartly, & no longer
have enough sense to stay out of the road.

-paghat the ratgirl


Good information. I've seen healthy skunks doing business during
daylight hours from time-to-time, but never a raccoon. A raccoon seen
in broad daylight must be presumed rabid until proven otherwise.
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