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Baby Skunk Crawls Into Driver’s Undercarriage

A baby skunk crawled into a car’s undercarriage in Florida.

While driving, a man spotted the tiny skunk in front of him. To avoid hitting it, he stopped his vehicle … but the skunk quickly ran into his car’s engine pan under his BMW.

Shortly after, the driver pulled his car into a nearby parking lot where a CCSO Community Service Deputy assisted to remove the skunk. It’s tail was peeking out from underneath the engine pan!

Unfortunately, after many unsuccessful attempts, they couldn’t pull the skunk out – even using snake tongs borrowed from another community service deputy.

The driver thought it would be best to drive the few blocks home and park next to some bushes in the hope the baby skunk would make its way out of the car on its own.

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