Most skunks are of two colors. This is usually black and white, but can be light brown and white or just white. The striped skunk is a black color with a white stripe going from the nose down to the tip of the tail along the back.Some have twin stripes that parallel down the back to the tip of the tail.
Although popularized in American Cartoons as females having a single stripe and males having two stripes, Hooded skunks (Mephitis macroura) may have one or two stripes, depending on the type. Striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis) have two stripes. Spotted skunks (Spilogale putorius) have interrupted stripes on their sides and backs. Hog-nosed skunks (Conepatus)typically have a single stripe, but this pattern varies.
It is white not blonde.
All skunks have a white stripe, even from birth. See the related link listed below for more information:
A skunk's apperance has blak stripe's for male and is all white for female.
Spray and leaving food.
black with a white stripe down the back
An animal that fits the description is a skunk. Skunks are black with a white stripe and can stink really bad to protect themselves from predators.
A skunk is black with a white stripe. The white stripe typically runs from the head to the tail, and skunks use their distinctive coloring to warn predators of their ability to release a foul-smelling spray as a defense mechanism.
A skunks stripe is a warning to predators to say "GO AWAY!" However, not all skunks are striped. Some are spotted, hooded, and some don't even have stripes at all! And they can be black, brown, white, grey, and other colors.
The Zebra is the obvious one. The Honey Badger has one broad white stripe on a black body. There are also skunks which live in certain parts of the continent which have white stripes.
Skunks reproduce and have offspring but there are adult skunks as well
skunks can have a one single strip across there back
The word stripe has one syllable.