File:Piper dog cone - second-degree skunk spray burns.jpg

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Description Piper had a run-in with our resident skunk in August 2007. She took a direct hit to the face and got second degree burns on her muzzle. None of us knew that skunk funk is almost 100% sulphuric acid!
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Author Lori Pedersen from Boston, USA

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