This paper brings to the attention of other researchers the potential value of a truly American species of animal, the Mephitis mephitis or striped skunk. He is a hearty, friendly, intelligent appearing animal who at least superficially may be considered similar to man in several ways. He prefers nocturnal rather than diurnal patterns of activity. Problems of care and experimental utilization are described.
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