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Skunks,Skunks,Skunks and more Skunks By:Selena
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Skunks,Skunks,Skunks andmore Skunks

By:Selena

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About The Author Hi my name is Selena

and the reason why Iwrote this book aboutskunks cause they areinteresting andpowerful. My favoritehobby is basketball.and I like to play withmy dog.

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Who Am I Skunks weigh 7oz to

14ozthat means1pound. They live inthe U.S.Also there arevariety of skunksthere are spotted andswirled patterns. Theyare also powerfulbecause of their stink

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The Early Years The babies live with

it’s mother at least3years and it starts tohave their spray whenthey becomeadults.they are bornlike humans.

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Habitat Sweet Habitat The place where a

skunk would live isthe forest or thewoods the live in thebushes to protectthemselves and thebabies

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What’s On The Menu Skunks are omnivores

that means they eatberries,ants,grassesand other types ofplants and bugs.

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Making Tracks the skunks have two

small feet and youcan also find them inthe wild(woods,forests).

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Simply IrresistibleSpotted skunks are

endangered. Didyou know that stripedskunks do a handstand before they dotheir stink.

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Where In The World Skunks are found in

the U.S and I meanany where in the U.SI mean some peoplehave them as pets.anyways skunks livein the wild (like woodsor forests) and more

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Did You Know 1. spotted skunks do

handstands beforethey do their stink.

2.the spotted skunksare endangered.

3.skunks are usuallymedium size.

4.skunks are alsoknown as thestrongest animal.

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Resource List

http://www.humboldt.edu/~wfw2/skunkpictures.hfml picture slide 1 http://www.justskunks.com/site/532249/page/392157 picture slide 2 http://www.puppypoopy.com/animal/skunk1.html picture slide 3 http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/skunk.htm picture slide 4


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