THE MAMMALS
CALIFORNIA SPOTTED SKUNK. Spilogale phenax phenax Merriam
Field characters.Size
slightly less than that of California Ground Squirrel; tail slightly
over half the length of head and body. Head and body 9 to 12 inches
(232-300 mm.), tail 5-1/4 to 6-1/4 inches (135-160 mm.), ear about 3/4
inch (15-26 mm.), weight 10 to 21 ounces (276-600 grams). Coloration of
body black, with spots and irregular short stripes of white; end of tail
white. 'Skunky' odor, same as that of Striped Skunk.
Occurrence.Common
resident in Lower and Upper Sonoran zones, and sparingly in Transition
Zone, on western slope of Sierra Nevada. Recorded from Snelling and
Lagrange eastward to floor of Yosemite Valley. Seeks shelter in burrows
of other mammals and under piles of logs or rocks; forages in open at
dusk and during the night.
The Little Spotted Skunk, not infrequently referred
to as "hydrophobia skunk," and known to most trappers as "civet cat," is
a common resident of the lower western portion of the Yosemite region,
and, in small numbers, reaches the floor of Yosemite Valley. Locally it
was found very commonly at Snelling; probably its maximum abundance is
in that direction.
In Yosemite Valley the species came to our notice
only along the warm north side. One was trapped December 29, 1914, in
the talus at the foot of Indian Cañon, where it had a retreat
beneath a granite boulder. Another was taken June 25, 1915, beneath a
boulder pile near the lower end of the Yosemite Falls trail.
The Spotted Skunk makes use of natural retreats and
of the burrows of other mammals. Our records indicate that specimens
were taken not only near crevices or holes under rocks, but at the
mouths of ground squirrel burrows, and near old badger holes.
The food of this skunk, as of its larger relative, is
quite varied, including small mammals, insects, and vegetable materials
of several sorts.
The Spotted Skunk is provided with glands near the
base of the tail which, when the animal is provoked, emit a malodorous
secretion. To our nostrils this odor does not differ in strength or
quality from that of the Striped Skunk.
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