What are skunks and racoons?

DawnCt1

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To demonstrate that I too, am capable of starting a light hearted post, I pose the question; If coyotes, wolves belong to the canine family, I would assume that would include foxes. Bears I have heard are more closely related to pigs. Rabbits, squirrels and chipmunks are obviously rodents. Would that include beavers? I have a question, what are skunks most like? Also raccoons? Would racoons be in the bear family?
 

skunks belong to the weasle and ferret family

racoons are closely related to pandas

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Originally posted by barrett7890
skunks belong to the weasle and ferret family

racoons are closely related to pandas

cami
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Of course, that makes perfect sense.
 
Originally posted by Bob Slydell
...and good eats... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

I had a flash image of Alton Brown going about the science of preparing skunk and raccoons.:laughing: :laughing:
 
Originally posted by oogieboogie
I had a flash image of Alton Brown going about the science of preparing skunk and raccoons.:laughing: :laughing:

If anyone could do it, it would be Alton! :teeth: :teeth:
 
We had a skunk as a pet growing up. They had removed her "spraying gland" (don't know what it really is called). She was the sweetest thing! Her name was April and when we got her she fit in the palms of our hand. She ate cat food and lettuce was her favorite snack. She and our dog (an Irish setter) used to play together too. It was real funny because when she got mad she would raise her tail and do her little spraying dance. Of course nothing came out, but it was a riot to watch!

I could tell you all kinds of funny stories about her....

So anyways, yes, they do make good pets ;)
 
his name was Pepe le peu.......he was a good skunk and would use a litter box and all......

but now Skunks and Racoons are the number one carrier of Rabies....so stay away.....
 
Originally posted by pumba
his name was Pepe le peu.......he was a good skunk and would use a litter box and all......

Weren't they so much fun! They really make cool pets.

I know you can still get them. There are some who breed them to be household pets. I'd love to get another one!
 
Originally posted by phorsenuf
Weren't they so much fun! They really make cool pets.

I know you can still get them. There are some who breed them to be household pets. I'd love to get another one!

What a great name for a skunk, April. Where did you keep her? Did she have the run of the house or live in a cage? Also, did your dog know what it meant when she raised her tail?
 
Good Morning ! My 9 year old daughter-an animal fanatic, has the answer for you!
the northern raccon is a member of the PROCYONIDAE family. Species: PROCYON LOTOR
Yes, their relatives include 20 species. Among them are the coatis, ringtails, kinkajous, and olingos all found in the forests of america. The exception is the Lesser Panda of Asia" sometimes included with the Giant Panda in the 2 member family: AILURIDAE."

Skunks are members of the MUSTELIDAE family. Their relatives include: the weasal, polecat, mink, ermine, ferret, badger and otter and the wolverine.

We call this child FROGIRL. Frogs and penguins are among her favorite animals.
She is happy because she just contributed to the DIS!
 
Originally posted by DawnCt1
What a great name for a skunk, April. Where did you keep her? Did she have the run of the house or live in a cage? Also, did your dog know what it meant when she raised her tail?

We named her April because skunks tend to give birth in April. most of the time she was kept in a cage in the house but she got a lot of free time too! The dog did know to back off when she raised her tail because even tho her spraying gland was removed the first few times she tried to spray it did emit a faint odor. The dog seemed to have some instinct as to waht that smell was! LOL
She was a blast!

When she'd go to spray she'd raise her tail, arch her back and jump around backwards...it was the funniest thing to watch!
 












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