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Visit of the Baby Skunks

This litter of six young skunks visited my yard on two successive evenings recently. They appear to be 35 to 40 days old and at this tender age would normally be accompanied by their mother but she was not around. This leads me to believe that she is probably a casualty of a great horned owl or an automobile which are skunk's chief enemies.

They appear to be examples of the common striped skunk (Memphitis mephitis) which are found throughout the United States, but especially in the central portion, from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. They breed in mid-February until mid-March with gestation period from 60 to 77 days. After birth, the young skunks nurse the mother for about a month and a half in the den. Fully weaned, the young then follow the mother about, finally breaking from the family about a year after reaching adult size.

These little skunks stayed in pairs, for some reason, and ran frantically about which made it difficult to get a decent photograph. Also, it was almost dark so they didn't show up very well on the view screen. If these young skunks manage to survive the summer without their mother it is unlikely that they will live through the winter, as 90% die the first winter of their lives with the rest living 2 - 3 years in the wild. If you are interested in learning more about skunks, follow this link to an excellent article on the subject.

http://www.projectwildlife.org/living-skunks.htm

Copyright 2008, John Swift

15 Comments

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John Cappello 31 Jan 2013

Good Show & Beautiful critters!

Elizabeth Lindberg 07 Feb 2012

Cute lil stinky critters!

craynewhope 17 Sep 2008

O my the photo is so good I can smell them from here Good capture It really was fun Thanks for all the info.

stephanie atlee 17 Sep 2008

How adorable...very cool

Ginger Lovellette 31 Aug 2008

Great photo!

Loredana 22 Jul 2008

They are adorable..... BUT ...Thank God we don't have them here in Australia I have never smelt anything quite so bad :) cool capture John..

Nancy Careau 20 Jul 2008

loL! they are stinkin adorable :)

Tabitha Borges 10 Jul 2008

hehhehhhe..love it...

Cathy Jones 09 Jul 2008

Ahhh they are such cute little stinkers! Great shot John!

MJ Mitchell 03 Jul 2008

I hope you didn't startle any of them too much - very cute they are - thank you for the link. ..........still a fantastic photo!

Artist Reply: Thanks, MJ. Lucky for me, they were too young to spray.

Tom Roth 02 Jul 2008

Terrific shot, John. A rare opportunity and a bold capture!

Joanna Jungjohann 25 Jun 2008

awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww they are adorable, and make the best pets, you know? fabulous catch, john, lucky you.

Jessica Courtley-Rose 23 Jun 2008

Wow...something I have never seen. Great find. DOn;t get too close LOl!

Mrs.David Jobes(Dee) Jobes 22 Jun 2008

Beautiful little creatures!!!FANTASTIC Action wildlife capture in low lighting!!!Excellent camera work,John!!!Thanks for the very informative commentary!!!,Dee&David :):)

Sandra McClure 21 Jun 2008

Cool shot. you are brave. lol Great interesting information.