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A narrative follows a North American striped skunk from youth through seasons, depicting nighttime foraging, encounters with other animals and humans, dangers such as fires and predators, capture and taming episodes, winter sleep and spring awakening, and the raising of a family. Interspersed with natural-history observations, the account highlights the animal's defensive spray, its role in controlling pests, and its shifting relations with people. Chapters trace specific incidents—journeys, hunting, mystery, capture, and domestic life—to present an accessible, gently didactic portrait of the species' habits and lifecycle.
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