Do Skunk Apes Ambush Their Prey?
Researcher Tim Fasano finds a large wild hog wallow in the woods, which he theorizes should be a major hunting area for the skunk apes, but he doesn't find any evidence this is taking place. Could it be that the skunk apes are smart enough to not disrupt this opportunity, and instead are picking off the game by ambushing individuals on the game trails instead?
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Deletethat's a Fasano wallow
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