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Originally posted by mick
Not much smell left on the body. It's just a pain in the grass.
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Careful, though - the skunk itself might smell sweet enough, but it's the stuff inside that they squirt at preditors (like zebras, for example) that give off the odor. I guess there's also the chance it might be a pet of some kind, because I've heard those glands can be surgically removed.
So, any chance you can go out there and give it a scratch behind the ears to determine if it is a pet or just a wild creature?