Skunk 

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  • This is a young (pup) Eastern spotted skunk (Spilogale putoius). They are a fairly unknown species in the Eastern half of the United States. I study them and other carnivores in Missouri where I was getting my PHD. From 1940-1980 their population numbers throughout their range declined precipitously by 99% (conservative estimate). They are excellent tree climber like gray fox, they do have a smelly scent gland for defense like the better known striped skunk, but they only weight about 2-3 pounds so they are much smaller by half. Curious and highly intelligent, they are actually better mousers than cats. This was an abandoned one that we took in and raised for educational presentations. It’s affectionately called Charley “Squirt” Whiff!

  • ...lol have nothing to put here … not a witty , cute or funny thing to say …lmao think that means it’s time for a break

  • prove your dominance to all who see you with this kick @$$ T-Shirt

  • close up of cannabis “buds”

  • Baked-Beans

  • Lysichiton Americanus. Also known as yellow skunk cabbage. Caught in the Washington Arboretum (Seattle). Click for more flowers: / Click for all images: /

  • Eastern Skunk Anemonefish

  • charcoal drawing, humorous take on the Gothic painting by Henry Fuseli called ‘The Nightmare.’ my version has a stuffed puppet skunk as the woman, a pack of camels as the demon and a stuffed animal vulture behind a shower curtain in the role of the horse.

  • Now before you start running for cover the Skunk brings to each of us besides the “Puew eeee” explative. This totem also is about Reputation and the ability to attract (they make synthetic oil of the Skunk to use in perfumes) and also when to respect. each of the meditation mandalas contain sacred geometry

  • Mansfield, Connecticut / Skunk Cabbage down by the river design by christiane All The Materials Contained in my images May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © Christiane

  • Here is the Totem Animal the Skunk and with this one bring to you Reputation, and tl learn self-respect, self-esteem and as the immortal guru Z would say it is…...... Perceptions …......... will they lead to a good Reputation or …............

  • Lysichiton Americanus. Also known as yellow skunk cabbage. Caught in the Washington Arboretum (Seattle).

  • / Photography / Smudge Art TM / / Fractalius Art / Fractal Art / Flood Art / By: Madeline M. Allen / Thank you for viewing my work Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen / Copying and displaying or redistribution of / this image without permission from the / artist is strictly prohibited*

  • Well, it goes like this. After driving around for an hour looking for nice animals, I spotted this newly awakened Skunk crawling on the snowbank. It has just awoken from hibernation, maybe a bit early because since it was a warm melting snow day, I think his bed got wet! Call it a practice shot with my new Canon 50D (hey I’m getting ready for Alaska) Photographed at Ste. Rita, Manitoba. I have 886 views as of November 4, 2009 /

  • A typically dramatic prairie sunrise opens up over Skunk Creek in western Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

  • Acrylic on Canvas. This is another painting to be exhibited at my next exhibition with Midori and Petra “Cosmopolitan, Baileys or Midori?” I downloaded the invite onto the Bubblesite – Sydneys Guide to Exhibition. Everyone is welcome to come to the opening should be really fun. This was partly inspired by the pinup girls done by Gil Elvgren in the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s and a photo by Masayuki Yoshinaga from the fantastic Gothic and Lolita book published by Phaidon.

  • Acrylic on Canvas. This is another painting to be exhibited at my next exhibition with Midori and Petra “Cosmopolitan, Baileys or Midori?” I downloaded the invite onto the Bubblesite – Sydneys Guide to Exhibition. Everyone is welcome to come to the opening should be really fun. This was partly inspired by the pinup girls done by Gil Elvgren in the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s and a photo by Masayuki Yoshinaga from the fantastic Gothic and Lolita book published by Phaidon.

  • Freshening up before a big night out-Acrylic on Canvas. This is another painting to be exhibited at my next exhibition with Midori and Petra “Cosmopolitan, Baileys or Midori?” I downloaded the invite onto the Bubblesite – Sydneys Guide to Exhibition. This Monday coming is our big opening Midori, Petra and I are very excited. This was partly inspired by the pinup girls done by Gil Elvgren in the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s and a photo by Masayuki Yoshinaga from the fantastic Gothic and Lolita book published by Phaidon.

  • come any closer and i’ll skunk you

  • For those who love schadenfreude but hate to read (you’re not alone), please enjoy this testament to that ageless saying: “curiosity killed the cat.”

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