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Skunk Behavior: Running in CirclesBy DonNYC from NYC Feedback About This Post:RE: Skunk Behavior: Running in CirclesI want to thank all of you who just posted answers about strange acting animals. We all need to warn our family members, especially our little ones about strange acting animals. You just never know... They easily could have rabies! Post by Cyinda RE: Skunk Behavior: Running in CirclesI had the same thing happen with a squirrel before. It came into my house and was trying to attack us. My kids were instructed to hide behind couch pillows. We called the game warden, he said it was more than likely rabid. Post by vguy RE: Skunk Behavior: Running in CirclesSeveral years ago we had the same experience, but with a racoon. He turned in circles out in the open, then finally got to a tree and went round and round the tree, always going in the same direction. We made a call to Louisiana Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries and were told that the coon was more than likely rabid as this was not normal. On closer inspection (with binoculars) we saw he was watering/foaming at the mouth, and we had to sadly 'take it down' ourselves. We were also advised to bury it as deep as possible, so as not to expose any of our animals to the rabies, should any of our dogs try to dig it up. Post by theroadrunnerla RE: Skunk Behavior: Running in CirclesCheck with your local vet, county extension agent or a forest ranger for info and advice. Go online and search skunk behavior. Good luck! Post by greengranny5 RE: Skunk Behavior: Running in CirclesWell when I was a kid, back about 100 years ago, lol, my Dad always said when a skunk was out in the daytime that was a sign that they were rabid. Also if they were acting strangely that was another sign. Now this was back in the late 40s and 50s. I don't know if this belief is still held today or not. Post by redhatterb RE: Skunk Behavior: Running in CirclesSpring is mating season for most animals, maybe that was it. I know the rabbits in my front yard do a weird dance attracting each other. Post by theseamstress |
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