Natural diet Striped skunk
The striped skunk is an opportunistic omnivorous species. Its diet is very diverse and dependent on the region and time of year. The diet may include: insects, small mammals, leaves, grasses, carrion and more.

3-5%
If an animal weighs 4 kg and eats 3% of its body weight, it will get
4 x 0.03 = 0.12 kg feed in total per day
40% Meat and whole prey
30% Insects and other invertebrates
15% Concentrates
10% Other vegetables
5% Other
0.4 x 0.12 kg = 48 g meat and whole prey
0.3 x 0.12 kg = 36 g insects and other invertebrates
0.15 x 0.12 kg = 18 g concentrates
0.1 x 0.12 kg = 12 g other vegetables
0.05 x 0.12 kg = 6 g other
3-5%
If an animal weighs 4 kg and eats 3% of its body weight, it will get
4 x 0.03 = 0.12 kg feed in total per day
40% Meat and whole prey
30% Insects and other invertebrates
15% Concentrates
10% Other vegetables
5% Other
0.4 x 0.12 kg = 48 g meat and whole prey
0.3 x 0.12 kg = 36 g insects and other invertebrates
0.15 x 0.12 kg = 18 g concentrates
0.1 x 0.12 kg = 12 g other vegetables
0.05 x 0.12 kg = 6 g other
Variety of insects
Variety of vertebrates (mice and chicks)
Live insects
Variety of vegetables
Eggs
Fruits
An unbalanced diet may result in one of these more commonly occurring diseases/conditions:

Variety of insects
Variety of vertebrates (mice and chicks)
Live insects
Variety of vegetables
Eggs
Fruits
An unbalanced diet may result in one of these more commonly occurring diseases/conditions: