They were orphaned wild skunks so I raised them to return to the wild. When they were old enough they left their cage and went to fend for themselves. For about two weeks they would come back for a visit and get a belly rub. Then it was every couple of weeks, then a month, eventually they stopped coming back. Occasionally, I would see one in the woods when I went for walks, but I did not disturb them. I still think back fondly of what surprisingly cool animals they were. Thanks for asking!
@@kellydehn60 And thank you for replying! I actually didn't think you would. Well it's nice to know that they're still nice and happy frolicking in the forest. Thanks for clearing things up, and i hope you have a good day!
@@kellydehn60 That's really interesting and neat that they would come back to visit. Like they'd wonder off and do their own thing but come back to see you and never really forgot about you. I'm guessing when they stopped coming back they most likely died because I really don't think they would have stopped otherwise and they only live 2-3 years on average in the wild.
Awwwwwwwww! That was the most adorable ever!! ❤🦨 💕‼️
My heart is melting ❤
Cute little stinker 😂
Cute :3
Kelly, it's been 6 years since we last saw your skunks, i think it's time you show us how they are now.
They were orphaned wild skunks so I raised them to return to the wild. When they were old enough they left their cage and went to fend for themselves. For about two weeks they would come back for a visit and get a belly rub. Then it was every couple of weeks, then a month, eventually they stopped coming back. Occasionally, I would see one in the woods when I went for walks, but I did not disturb them. I still think back fondly of what surprisingly cool animals they were. Thanks for asking!
@@kellydehn60 And thank you for replying! I actually didn't think you would. Well it's nice to know that they're still nice and happy frolicking in the forest. Thanks for clearing things up, and i hope you have a good day!
@@kellydehn60 Always nice to see conclusion to these sort of things instead of wondering about them
@@kellydehn60 That's really interesting and neat that they would come back to visit. Like they'd wonder off and do their own thing but come back to see you and never really forgot about you. I'm guessing when they stopped coming back they most likely died because I really don't think they would have stopped otherwise and they only live 2-3 years on average in the wild.
Scientific names of all twenty-eight extant procyonoid species:
1) Mydaus javanensis - Sunda Stink Badger
2) Mydaus marchei - Palawan Stink Badger
3) Conepatus leuconotus - Lichtenstein's Hog-Nosed Skunk
4) Conepatus semistraitus - Striped Hog-Nosed Skunk
5) Conepatus chinga - Molina's Hog-Nosed Skunk
6) Conepatus humboldtii - Humboldt's Hog-Nosed Skunk
7) Spilogale putorius - Eastern Spotted Skunk
8) Spilogale gracilis - Western Spotted Skunk
9) Spilogale angustifrons - Southern Spotted Skunk
10) Spilogale pygmaea - Pygmy Spotted Skunk
11) Mephitis mephitis - Striped Skunk
12) Mephitis macroura - Hooded Skunk
13) Bassariscus astutus - Ringtail
14) Bassariscus sumichrasti - Cacomistle
15) Procyon lotor - Common Raccoon
16) Procyon pygmaeus - Pygmy Raccoon
17) Procyon cancrivorus - Crab-Eating Raccoon
18) Ailurus fulgens - Red Panda
19) Bassaricyon neblina - Olinguito
20) Bassaricyon gabbii - Northern Olingo
21) Bassaricyon alleni - Eastern Lowland Olingo
22) Bassaricyon medius - Western Lowland Olingo
23) Potos flavus - Kinkajou
24) Nasuella meridensis - Eastern Mountain Coati
25) Nasuella olivacea - Western Mountain Coati
26) Nasua nasua - Brown-Nosed Coati
27) Nasua narica - White-Nosed Coati
28) Nasua nelsoni - Cozumel Coati
“spilogale putorius” has to be the best combination of syllables and noises to ever exist
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