The wildlife camera at Saguaro National Park in Arizona caught a spotted skunk doing a handstand-dance meant to intimidate potential attackers.
A skunk steps into a lighted frame, sees a camera, and does a handstand.
It then begins to step and sway—back-and-forth—staring head on at the lens.
But this spotted skunk isn't dancing for dinner; it believes the wildlife camera at Saguaro National Park in Arizona is an enemy.
Spotted skunks, like all other varieties, spray aspiring attackers as a form of defense.
A skunk steps into a lighted frame, sees a camera, and does a handstand.
It then begins to step and sway—back-and-forth—staring head on at the lens.
But this spotted skunk isn't dancing for dinner; it believes the wildlife camera at Saguaro National Park in Arizona is an enemy.
Spotted skunks, like all other varieties, spray aspiring attackers as a form of defense.
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