@@nyctibiuskw6431 What are you talking about? If an animal spends most of its life in the wild, it's not gonna switch up it's entire outlook on people just because a human fed them once. Besides, it doesn't even look like the person was in this video with them, meaning that it's not a problem if you leave some food out and some animals happen to find it. It's no different than leaving out nectar or feeders for hummingbirds. As far as these two know, this food could've just been conveniently laying out on the ground for them.
@@nyctibiuskw6431 I'm not saying it's okay to go up to and feed dangerous animals like moose, hippos, or bears, but feeding small, practically harmless creatures like a skunk or raccoon is fine.
@@TheFloofikite673 I should note that I didn't say the person did wrong, as I'm not aware of the situation there. But lots of cases, animals might favor human food over foraging. It's also potentially dangerous, for the animals and humans alike. Now for hummingbirds, yeah I thought of that too and what bothers me more is that there's people who feed them wrong, by putting sugar or honey for them. Just understand that I get the intentions are mostly good, but the execution and the results can be bad.
The skunk is hogging the food thus refusing to share with the raccoon 😅
The raccoon knows the hierarchy.
The skunk has such shiny fur.
Stink gland is powerful so fur is shiny.
I can see a new kid’s book & film: “Stinky and the Bandit” 😁
Skunk was not even eating she was counting
Both are cute animals, but I would not want to be in the presence of either.
So darn cute
😂that racoon has one very long arm for good reason
Skunk sat on the raccoons arm to prevent him from taking the cat food
My skunks do this tail up really aggressive boxing out move..
Cute, Like Roger Raccoon vs Susie skunk
可愛い♥😍アライグマ大好き😍
This isn't a vs video, it's a collab!
People shouldn't feed wild animals
Literally why?
@TheFloofikite673 Literally because it links the idea of food to humans and human homes
@@nyctibiuskw6431 What are you talking about? If an animal spends most of its life in the wild, it's not gonna switch up it's entire outlook on people just because a human fed them once. Besides, it doesn't even look like the person was in this video with them, meaning that it's not a problem if you leave some food out and some animals happen to find it. It's no different than leaving out nectar or feeders for hummingbirds. As far as these two know, this food could've just been conveniently laying out on the ground for them.
@@nyctibiuskw6431 I'm not saying it's okay to go up to and feed dangerous animals like moose, hippos, or bears, but feeding small, practically harmless creatures like a skunk or raccoon is fine.
@@TheFloofikite673 I should note that I didn't say the person did wrong, as I'm not aware of the situation there. But lots of cases, animals might favor human food over foraging. It's also potentially dangerous, for the animals and humans alike. Now for hummingbirds, yeah I thought of that too and what bothers me more is that there's people who feed them wrong, by putting sugar or honey for them. Just understand that I get the intentions are mostly good, but the execution and the results can be bad.