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'Big Chonkers' and 'Lil Lass' i'm calling them. They only go out at night, which means likely no rabies. I think they burrowed out of the ditch pipe under my driveway and live there. The female was running there after my headlights hit her the other night. My yard is in such disarray with so many weeds I really kind of prefer having a few skunks going around and eating the bugs and larvae.

'Big Chonkers' and 'Lil Lass' i'm calling them. They only go out at night, which means likely no rabies. I think they burrowed out of the ditch pipe under my driveway and live there. The female was running there after my headlights hit her the other night. My yard is in such disarray with so many weeds I really kind of prefer having a few skunks going around and eating the bugs and larvae.

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[–] jobes [OP] 2 points (+2|-0)

If you saw how big the male was, you'd stay away

[–] CountHonorius 1 points (+2|-1)

True. The one around here is easily bigger than one of my cats (18 lb) and quite an old specimen.