Striped Skunk
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Carnivora
Mephitidae
Mephitis
Mephitis mephitis
Whereas most mammals have evolved coloration that blends with their environment, the Striped Skunk, like other skunks, is boldly colored, advertising to potential enemies that it is not to be bothered. Its… More »
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Mephitis mephitis prefers somewhat open areas with a mixture of habitats such as woods, grasslands, and agricultural clearings. They are usually never found further than two miles from a water source. They are also often found in suburban areas because of the abundance of buildings that provide them with cover.
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Home Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Mammalia Order Carnivora Suborder Caniformia Family Mephitidae Species Mephitis mephitis...
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The Mammals of Texas - Online Edition ... Striped Skunk; : Family Mustelidae : Mephitis mephitis (Schreber) ... Striped Skunks (Mephitis mephitis). Note varying patterns. Photo by D.W. Lay.
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Striped Skunk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Striped Skunk , Mephitis mephitis , is an omnivorous mammal of the skunk family Mephitidae. Found over most of the North American continent north of Mexico, it is one of the best-known mammals...
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The striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis) has a geographic range covering virtually all of North America (Hall 1970). The range stretches from the southern provinces of Canada to the northern states of Mexico (Hall 1981). For Texas, the striped skunk is considered to be distributed statewide, although there is not a record...
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The Striped Skunk ... The Striped skunk is similar in size to a normal house cat with a stout body, short legs, small head and a bushy tail. They can weigh from around 2 ½ lbs to over 10 ... Bixler, A. 2000. Genetic variability in striped skunks (Mephitism mephitis). The American Midland Naturalist 143:370-376.
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Description The striped skunk is easily identified by the white stripes that run from its head to its tail. The stripes start with a triangle at the head and break into two stripes down the skunk's back. ... The striped skunk is about the size of a house cat. ... Range The striped skunk is only found in North America.
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Striped Skunks -- Mephitis mephitis, are smelled more than they are seen. Learn about their fascinating life history in this article. ... The scientific name, Mephitis, comes from the Latin word, mephit, which means "bad odor." The English version, skunk, may have come from the Abenaki Indian words, segankw or segongw.
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