Striped hog-nosed skunk
Kingdom
Phylum
Subphylum
Class
Order
Suborder
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Conepatus semistriatus
Weight
1600
56
goz
g oz 
Length
570
22
mminch
mm inch 

The striped hog-nosed skunk (Conepatus semistriatus ) is a skunk species from Central and South America (from southern Mexico to northern Peru, and in the extreme east of Brazil). This species of skunk is considered a generalist species, because they are able to thrive in, and withstand, disturbed environmental conditions. They can live in a wide range of habitats, including carrasco, arboreal caatinga, mango orchard, and dry forest scrub and occasionally, in rainforest.

Distribution

Geography

The striped hog-nosed skunk inhabits mainly the foothills, and partly timbered or brushy, sections of their general range. They usually avoid hot desert areas and heavy stands of timber. The largest populations occur in rocky, sparsely timbered areas.

Striped hog-nosed skunk habitat map

Climate zones

Striped hog-nosed skunk habitat map
Striped hog-nosed skunk
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Diet and Nutrition

It is a nocturnal solitary animal, feeding mainly on invertebrates, small vertebrates and fruits. When temperature rises during the day, Conepatus semistriatus finds shelter in cool burrows and rests to maintain its body temperature and prevent water loss. Although C. semistriatus are predominantly nocturnal, studies show there is no significant correlation between brightness and activity.

Mating Habits

PREGNANCY DURATION
42 days
BABY CARRYING
2 to 5

References

1. Striped hog-nosed skunk Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Striped_hog-nosed_skunk
2. Striped hog-nosed skunk on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/41633/45210987

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