Unfortunately, a long life is likely not in the cards for a skunk spotted with a pop can stuck on its head.
Sgt. Mike Wicentowich released a photo of the doomed striped skunk. He says an officer snapped it while on an East Trail service call Monday night.
“Unfortunately this little guy is the victim of humans,” Wicentowich explains. “My officer was not able to assist the skunk in getting the can off his head.”
He released the photo as a reminder for the public to dispose of trash and recyclables responsibly in order to prevent conflict with wildlife.
The striped skunk, from the genus Mephitis mephitis, are found across much of North America, including southern Canada.
The animals are polygamous omnivores with few natural predators, save for birds of prey. Like all skunks, they possess highly developed musk-filled scent glands to ward off predators. They have a long history of association with humans, having been trapped and bred in captivity for their fur.
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