skunk in the PONS Dictionary

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This design goes by many brand names, but, due to the ventilation strip, is informally called a skunk helmet.
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When he sticks his head out of the log, a skunk does the same.
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Male hog-nosed skunks range from 5692 cm in length and 2241 cm in height.
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When these skunks encounter an egg that they want to eat they will straddle the egg with their front legs and bite the egg open.
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If a player double skunks their opponent (reaches 121 points before their opponent reaches 61), then they score four match points for the game.
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Skunks can be found in a number of habitats, including woodlands, grasslands and agricultural lands.
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Their main threat is human development, although they are preyed upon by owls, skunks, raccoons, foxes, coyotes, and humans.
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Sulfur compounds, such as those found in skunk spray often have strong odors.
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She is a skunk and usually wears a blue dress.
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It is also home to species called pocket gophers, skunks, squirrels, snakes and bats.
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