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link to Do Possums Have Rabies: 6 Facts You Should Know!

Do Possums Have Rabies: 6 Facts You Should Know!

It's extremely rare for possums to have rabies. Their low body temperature and exceptional immune system make it difficult for the virus to thrive in their body and spread to other...

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What Do Rat Tracks In Snow Look Like: Identification & Pictures

The paw prints of a rat are reasonably easy to identify. Rat tracks are approximately 3/8 to 3/4 of an inch in length. Their front paws are widely-spaced and four-toed, while their hind legs have...

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How Can you Tell if You Have a Rat vs or a Mouse? Rat vs Mouse Droppings

Mice and rats are both rodents, but there are key differences that differentiate these bothersome pests. Mice have smaller bodies, longer tails, and bigger ears. However, rats tend to be more...

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link to Roof Rat Droppings: 6 Signs of Rats in Your House, Attic, Basement, or Yard

Roof Rat Droppings: 6 Signs of Rats in Your House, Attic, Basement, or Yard

Roof rat droppings are a tell tale sign of a rat infestation. Other signs include shredded nesting material, chewed holes in walls or baseboard, foul odors, noises in the wall or attic, and gnaw...

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Skunk Skull: Skeleton Anatomy and Identification

Skunk skulls measure 51 to 62 millimeters on average and have a flat cranium and a hollow snout. They have a large crest on the top of their skull. Their omnivorous teeth arrangement include canine...

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The Best Skunk Poisons & Poison Alternatives

Poisoning skunks, illegal in many states, can curb the infestation. The best skunk poison includes anticoagulants, antifreeze, rat poison, Strychnine, and Cholecalciferol. However, live...

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About the Author

Most people’s first instinct when they see a wild skunk is to back away, but not Joshua. He holds a near-obsessive fascination with skunks and their behavior. Although Joshua has never been closer than five feet to a skunk, he has spent countless hours researching them. He knows almost everything there is to know about skunks, from their diet and habitat, to how to humanely trap them. Joshua’s interest in skunks is rooted in his love of animal biology. He fondly remembers topping his finals in biology class while in university. Now, as a writer, he fuses passion and expertise into one by sharing his knowledge about the animal kingdom with others.

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