Our beautiful baby skunk - baby toys
Our beautiful baby skunk
We raised a litter of baby skunks in the summer of 2009. Nine skunks in all. Goober however was almost dead when we got him and nursed him back to health. He used the cat door to go outside and loved to play with toys and feet. He eventually joined his wild brothers and sisters and left for the wild three months ago. I imagine everyday that he is now happy and healthy and living free and wild like he was supposed to. We were so lucky to have him in our lives. I will miss him and I hope he decides to visit in the spring. I will always love Goober!
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Oh, and a very ugly human...
ReplyDeleteha ok? like I care..
ReplyDeleteexcuse me? that's fucked up, i'm human.
ReplyDeleteOh, and back at ya ;)
ReplyDeleteAll you can say is nigger? hahhahaha
ReplyDeleteAww, how old is she/he? So adorable :)
ReplyDeletesomeone need english lesson.
ReplyDeleteI'm not even black lmao. Someone needs laid!
ReplyDeleteew you suck.
ReplyDeleteSame for you trash scum!
ReplyDeleteShe is gorgeous
ReplyDeletei hope it dies
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteI just killed 8 poeple after watching this video
ReplyDeleteCuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuute
ReplyDeleteis it safe will they spray you or insde your house I am scared to get one!
ReplyDeleteis so so so cute <333
ReplyDeleteAwww he is sooo cute:))))))))))))))))
ReplyDeleteaaawww Goober
ReplyDeleteThey used to allow them as pets in Calif.I moved out of there tho in 1994.
ReplyDeleteActually, domesticated animals are a bit more tame than their wild counterparts.
ReplyDeleteAlso, domesticated (or pet) skunks are descented at a young age by their breeders. :)
So precious
ReplyDeleteThis Video is So Cute!!
ReplyDeleteThere is NO difference. This skunk was a WILD skunk, and the wild rats are no different from pet rats. They just don't have as good a quality of life, so they're more tatty looking.
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