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Bats are mammals having forelimbs that can be used as wings. They are the only mammals that can fly for an extended period of time. Bats consume a variety of insects, including mosquitos, and can consume up to half their body weight in a single night.
Moles are small animals that are between 4-6 inches in length. Their eyes are small, their front claws are huge, and their fur is silky. Moles may dig 15-foot-long tunnels just beneath the ground at a rate of 15 feet per hour.
Opossums - Opossums are about 15-20 inches long and weigh 4-12 pounds. They have a long tail and a gray and white body with a white face.
Raccoons - With their unique black mask and ringed tail, raccoons are simple to spot. Adults weigh between 10 and 40 pounds and are about 2-3 feet long.
Skunks - Skunks are a cat-sized weasel-like American mammal with unique black-and-white striped fur. It squirts a thin spray of foul-smelling irritating fluids from its anal glands towards its assailant when threatened.
Skunks are one of the most frightening animals to have near the home, and for good cause. The most common problem with these mammals is that they stink! Skunks are known to spray anything they perceive to be an adversary, and their extraordinarily stinky spray has been known to travel up to 23 feet. Skunks will only attack if cornered or defending their young, and they will frequently spray pets that they perceive to be a threat. However, spraying isn't the first method of defense. Skunks will spit, growl, puff their fur, shake their tail, and stomp their feet on the ground. They will lift their tail and spray their famed skunk odor if the invader does not leave.
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