Subject |
weigh |
have breeding season |
have range |
have gestation period |
have average number of babies |
have length |
chase away |
suckle |
become very fat in |
has part |
spray |
run at |
eat |
give birth in |
be polygamous |
have colour |
build nest of |
have temperament |
is a kind of |
make sound |
moult |
give birth to |
lose |
striped skunk | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | weasel | | | | |
adult striped skunk | | late February and early March | 4 hectares | | | | | | the fall to prepare for hibernation | pair of musk sacs | when in danger | 14.5 km an hour | fruit, small mammals, insects, grasses. leaves and buds, carrion, grains and nuts, eggs, baby birds, crayfish, minnows, mollusks, frogs, lizards and snakes | | | black with white stripes down the back and tail | dried grasses and leaves | placid and sluggish | striped skunk | hisses, growls, squeals, soft cooings | in the spring and fall | | |
adult female striped skunk | 0.95-2.10 kg | late February and early March | 4 hectares | 62 days | 2-10 | 512-593 mm | male skunks after mating | babies | the fall to prepare for hibernation | | when in danger | 14.5 km an hour | fruit, small mammals, insects, grasses. leaves and buds, carrion, grains and nuts, eggs, baby birds, crayfish, minnows, mollusks, frogs, lizards and snakes | May | | black with white stripes down the back and tail | dried grasses and leaves | placid and sluggish | female mammal | hisses, growls, squeals, soft cooings | in the spring and fall | live babies | 10-30% her weight during hibernation |
adult male striped skunk | 1.27-2.44 kg | late February and early March | 4 hectares | | | 522-610 mm | | | the fall to prepare for hibernation | | when in danger | 14.5 km an hour | fruit, small mammals, insects, grasses. leaves and buds, carrion, grains and nuts, eggs, baby birds, crayfish, minnows, mollusks, frogs, lizards and snakes | | | black with white stripes down the back and tail | dried grasses and leaves | placid and sluggish | male mammal | hisses, growls, squeals, soft cooings | in the spring and fall | | |