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DOI: 10.2307/1948639
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The Ecology and Management of the Prairie Spotted Skunk in Iowa

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“…When a skunk is hunting in the open, a bounding gait is the most common mode of travel. The front and hind feet work in pairs when an individual' bounds, and depending on the size of the individual as well as its speed, strides vary from 23 to 36 centimeters (Crabb 1948).…”
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“…When a skunk is hunting in the open, a bounding gait is the most common mode of travel. The front and hind feet work in pairs when an individual' bounds, and depending on the size of the individual as well as its speed, strides vary from 23 to 36 centimeters (Crabb 1948).…”
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“…Unless otherwise stated, the following discussion of the habits of these skunks is from Crabb (1948) who studied them in Iowa. Spotted skunks are strictly nocturnal.…”
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“…Other studies have shown that skunks often enter as manv as five (Allen and Shapton,1.942) or seven ( Ferris and Andrews, 1966) dens during a night' s travel. Crabb (1948) suggested that the odor of one skunk might attract another skunk later.…”
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