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titleIntroducing the Striped SkunkFind Similar by title
creatorCurley, RosemaryFind Similar by creator
subjectIsland MagazineFind Similar by subject
subjectPrince Edward Island MuseumFind Similar by subject
descriptionHuman memory has certain strengths, and one is the ability to recall the source of any odour, even after several decades. What exiled farm inhabitant could not identify the smell of newly turned earth, white clover, or horse manure? Still, a century ago, Prince Edward Island residents may have experienced a purer recall of the sweeter scents, for their brains were not yet cluttered with the memory of the malodorous skunk. Today no Islander can deny the familiar skunk odour. But in 1890, when naturalist Francis Bain lived and breathed pure air, he, like earlier authors who described our mammals, omitted the skunk with a clear conscience and an unsullied cerebrum.Find Similar by description
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