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Lisa Mentor

Cute! Today must have been your lucky day. Bet his mom was nearby with her butt in the ready position. :o

jerseyangel Proficient

Jerry--You're a brave man for getting that close! :P

JerryK Community Regular

I don't think itty bitty ones have the ability to spray you. However this isn't something I wanted to be wrong about, so I moved back quickly when he turned around:)

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he is so cute, i use to run them over all the time lol. i havent seen one in yrs tho.

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Could be what happened to this guy's momma....I was sure on the lookout!

Phyllis28 Apprentice

Cute !!!! Glad you did not get sprayed.


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he is so cute, i use to run them over all the time lol. i havent seen one in yrs tho.

paula

LMAO!

little d Enthusiast
I don't think itty bitty ones have the ability to spray you. However this isn't something I wanted to be wrong about, so I moved back quickly when he turned around:)

Jerry

Yes I believe that the little ones can still stink just as bad as there mommas and daddys and you have to remember that they have a learning curve that can still get you. babies snakes as my beloved Crockdile Hunter Steve Irwin says the babies are just as dangerous as the big ones.

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He is so cute. My grandparents used to keep skunks as pets, two of them. On the rare times we would visit they would be the first things I would look for. Most of the time we found them under the bed by the chamber pots. They can be really sweet animals but they also know when they don't like someone. A boyfreind I had also had one who hated me. If I got up to go potty at night I had to climb and jump the furniture to the bathroom door to avoid being bitten. Glad I wasn't actively GI Celiac at the time.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Too Cute!

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