many years ago I caught a half grown skunk with my bare hands and didn't get sprayed! Me and another guy were repairing some downed phone lines out in the country. A mama skunk and three young ones crossed under the road in a culvert. I got on the other side and waited for the last one in line. We thought the young ones were too young to spray. They were walking with their tails up and I just caught the last one by the tail and picked it up. Mama and the two siblings just kept going unaware of the abduction the one that I caught. The little feller kept trying to bow up but couldn't because he couldn't get traction on air. Then I started wondering what to do with it.
Along came a guy in a pickup truck, stopped and asked what we were going to do with it? I said I don't know and the guy said can I have it as they are supposed to make good pets. I put it in a phone box and gave it to him. He got about a hundred yards and junior let loose in the box and the box was pitched out the window and junior escaped and I hope he was reunited with mama.
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