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"A VERY Little Stinker"

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Yes, it is real. She is only 2 or 3 days old here. Even at this age, she would stomp her feet if she did not get her way. In our state, we are to euthanize any skunk on the spot, no matter the age or condition. This law was made 25 or more years ago by some very stupid people. As I have said before, I do not kill healthy animals for any reason. Anyway, she has way TOO much cute going on! There is a wonderful person that has made it his life's mission to find out just how intelligent animals are. About their feeling and how they make decisions. His name is JOE HUTTO. I strongly encourage all to watch some of his work. I promise you will never think the same about an animal again.

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eekdog

6:31PM | Sat, 17 January 2015

cute little stinker..

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Mulltipass

6:36PM | Sat, 17 January 2015

This is so BEAUTIFUL!!!

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Faemike55

6:39PM | Sat, 17 January 2015

Awww factor 15+ Sweet capture! what is the reasoning behind that stupid law? I suspect it has to do with the idea that they are pests or something like that

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bebopdlx

11:05PM | Sat, 17 January 2015

Ahhh, cute little critter.

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RodS

11:52PM | Sat, 17 January 2015

Cute little bugger.... and what a delightful photo of this critter. What kind of brainless idiots came up with a "law" like that? It's epic stupidity like that that has caused so many species to become extinct. Whatever group of morons came up with that idiotic policy are the ones that need to be euthanized, or at least sterilized so they can't pass on their defective DNA. Idiots!

Krittermom

3:47AM | Sun, 18 January 2015

AMEN !

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Raindroptheelf

11:58PM | Sat, 17 January 2015

What a beautiful baby. Animals are not mindless , they feel and they love and they want to be loved or left alone or be with someone .... it depends on the Animals if they are wild, domesticated , used to humans or not... I am so happy that this little one found you:)

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Katraz

2:40AM | Sun, 18 January 2015

A cute little thing and I agree with Petra3d animals do think and have feelings.

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cheekyelf

7:01AM | Sun, 18 January 2015

Stuff the law he is beautiful,why shouldn't he bee given the chance of life,when there are some nutters that could do with putting down.you carry on & show us some pics of how he gets on.

dr_bernie

7:18AM | Sun, 18 January 2015

She is beautiful!

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irisinthespring

1:18PM | Sun, 18 January 2015

Lovely capture, and insane law!

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T.Rex

2:18PM | Sun, 18 January 2015

Tears in my eyes, Bev! Little stinker? Has she sprayed you? Or you're just alluding to what can happen if you don't tend to her foot stomping. I assume the foot stomping is to get moms attention. What happened to her mom? Is mom hiding in your back yard? If I didn't have Kitty, I'd be glad for little stinker, but not unless she can go in and out freely as at your place! Thanks for Joe Hutto's name. I'll look him up on Amazon.com as soon as I'm off Renderosity! More photos of little stinker as she grows up (pretty please). :-)

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jendellas

3:02PM | Sun, 18 January 2015

I never know what I am to see whenever your name comes on my e.mail. How cute is this little skunk. I do dispair of people, why are they so frightened of the animal kingdom.

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MarciaGomes

3:18PM | Sun, 18 January 2015

Maravilhosa foto minha amiga esse baby é uma gracinha eu amo,é triste saber que as pessoas matam esses animais,espero que ele fica grande e forte.+++++5

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kgb224

1:42PM | Tue, 20 January 2015

Superb capture. God bless.


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