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HOW TO CATCH A SKUNK By Robert Hewett Sr.
Two boys, summer, an idea and an unforgettable experience. A true story of two brothers and a skunk.
0 commentsSkunk Encounter in Back Yard
Skunks are wily creatures and can infiltrate backyards. Many and unwary dog or human has found this out the hard way!
4 comments"Munchkin" by Tammy Marie Rose
In today's busy world of words it is important to have communication skills.Especially in present day where we have unrestricted access to a world full of people. If you want to be a writer though, that is not nearly enough. You have to have an...
0 commentsSkunk Removal
Skunks can cause destruction to property but they can also cause another problem for us, a very smelly problem. Have you ever been sprayed by a skunk or has your pet ever been sprayed by one? It is not a pleasant scent and it is definitely a chore...
0 commentsHelp My Dog Got Sprayed By A Skunk!!!
Its that time of year, unfortunately, skunks are out everywhere! Close your windows and bring your pets in at night or you will wake up to that nasty smell of a skunk that just probably sprayed your most beloved dog! EWW!!! That is definately one...
0 commentsWhen the Lions Sleep with the Lambs, Will the Praying Mantisses Sleep with the Grasshoppers?
Sometimes dwelling on ridiculous subject matter can reveal ridiculous inanities.
0 commentsKeeping Skunks Out of the Yard
Skunks are pesty when they come around. Keeping them away is the task at hand. Simple solutions to keeping skunks away.
4 commentsWhat is Cryptozoology? Examples of Cryptids.
The field of cryptozoology has been inspired by many ancient tales of monsters and sea serpents. Cryptozoology refers to the study of hidden animals. Cryptozoologists study animals whose existence is not yet proven. It is not a recognized branch of zoology and by many it is regarded as a pseudoscience because it relies primarily on anecdotal evidence, stories and alleged sightings.
20 commentsThe Top Ten Signs of Spring (Mid-Atlantic USA)
When do you know that spring has finally arrived? Is it the first robin, the blooming crocus, the spring peepers, the Cherry Blossom Festival?
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