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Skunks prefer not to use their main gun. It is biologically expensive to reload, they have very limited ammunition, and they're not fond of the smell either. Hence why they have a warning routine to discourage predators. So if you see a skunk, you can just stand there, or make a bit of noise, and the skunk will typically scurry away. I usually just say, "Excuse me, this is human territory."
To fire, they must aim their anal glands at a target and lift their tail. A skunk can't hit you if it's facing you; although it can release a cloud, it usually won't.
>> I am lucky enough never to have smelled skunk. <<
It's a lot like rotten egg, but more persistent.
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Also, skunks are scavengers. They like to get into small places looking for things. People ship cargo, produce, even garbage. It's not unfeasible for a skunk to hitch a ride.
On the other hoof, some people keep fancy skunks as pets. You never know what might get loose.
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Lovebirds are beautiful but do have a reputation for biting.
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The ferret was far nicer. I called to it, it trotted over to me, and I picked it up. Of course, then I had a ferret dangling from one hand and nowhere to put it. Mum had to dig out the pet carrier for temporary housing while I cleared out the hutch below my rabbit, who was not pleased with his neighbour. The owner didn't even respond to the notices I put up for three days, by which time I'd already handed the ferret over to the RSPCA. It was a female in heat, wouldn't eat or drink, so it needed to be with someone who knew more than I did.
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