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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Are there skunks in China? Has actually seen a skunk?
Some of the children that I teach actually claim that they have seen skunks in China. Others claim that they have never seen a skunk. Are there skunks in China?
Snunks, of the black and white type we normally associate with the word, are a new world animal. One might find some brown relatives of the skunk in Indonesia.
If they are in China, they've been introduced, although I've never heard of such a thing and who would do that?
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Thank you for the answer. This is what I read online although still, still I have never seen a skunk in China: "Skunks are an animal well known in the US and elsewhere in the world for their method of self protection which is to emit a strong noxious smelling odor. They are mammals, belonging to the Carnivore order, and there are eleven different kinds of skunks living in areas as diverse and the United States, Canada, Indonesia and China. They can range in size from about 15 inches up to about 3 feet long and will weight a pound up to as much as 18 or twenty pounds."
Oh, since you provided your own answer again, I guess this was another attempt at "asking a question rhetorically speaking in an attempt to engage the comments of some of the more lucid and intellectually-enabled members of this board."
Thank you very much. Btw, you forgot the word "anyone" in your second question sentence.