TORONTO, Ontario (Reuters) — Canadian wildlife officials are looking for a brave driver prepared for a 2,200 mile(3,500-kilometre) trip to take a stinky stowaway skunk back to her home in California.
But the skunk, who survived a seven-day journey across the United States and into Canada without food and water, after being accidentally locked away in a transport truck, is having a hard time finding someone to give her a ride home.
“We can never give a no-spray guarantee, of course,” said Nathalie Karvonen, executive director at the Toronto Wildlife Center, which has been caring for the skunk since January 5, referring to the black-and-white striped animal’s foul-smelling defense mechanism.
“It would have be somebody who would be prepared for that possibility.”
Releasing her into the wild in Canada is out of the question, Karvonen said.
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Hippo zegt
Er bestaan mensen die geen reuk hebben…
Jeanne zegt
Je schijnt er zelf ook erg naar te gaan stinken, haast niet meer weg te krijgen.
En de mensen om je héén hebben misschien wel geur.
Bv als je even een hamburger wil halen.
Of wil overnachten in een motel.
Maar misschien sprayet-ie niet als-ie voelt dat je lief wil zijn.
Hippo zegt
Maar hoe leg je dat uit 😉