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Skunks and Skunk Cabbage.

15827 Skunks and Skunk Cabbage. http://library.thinkquest.org/J001644F/skunk.htm The skunk and skunk cabbage both have interesting ways to adapt to forests and swamps environments. Here are some of the similarities of the spotted skunk and skunk cabbage. They both live in North America. The spotted skunk and skunk cabbage both smell bad. Crops > Cabbage > Research skunk   cabbage   spotted   grasshoppers   beetles Jan 1, 2007  

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