This looks derivative for a reason. At least the big hair is all me, and I do own those clothes.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Skunk
Size 477 x 615px
File Size 121.4 kB
You know, I ended up sitting down with one of your American skunks once.
TV leads us foreigners to all believe a skunk is black with white streipes. No one had told me about eastern spotted skunks. I was at a park with some friends, when a spotted skunk turned up nosing about the bushes near me. It was a cute,perky little thing - looked like some sort of small native omnivore/insectivore to me. So I sat doing the usual Austalian thing and fed it quietly (sammiches!). We got on well together and had a grand old time. But the U.S. folks I was with didn't emerge from hiding until after the critter had gone - and only then told me it was a skunk. (Eh - made no matter. Critters and I get on well!)
TV leads us foreigners to all believe a skunk is black with white streipes. No one had told me about eastern spotted skunks. I was at a park with some friends, when a spotted skunk turned up nosing about the bushes near me. It was a cute,perky little thing - looked like some sort of small native omnivore/insectivore to me. So I sat doing the usual Austalian thing and fed it quietly (sammiches!). We got on well together and had a grand old time. But the U.S. folks I was with didn't emerge from hiding until after the critter had gone - and only then told me it was a skunk. (Eh - made no matter. Critters and I get on well!)
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