UPI – Animal care and control officials in Kentucky, United States, said officers responding to a report of a skunk stuck in mud arrived to find the animal in distress was a “stinky” groundhog.
Lexington-Fayette Animal Care and Control said in a Facebook post that officers responded to a report from a member of the public about a skunk stuck in the mud on Henry Street in Lexington.
An officer arrived on the scene and discovered the animal wasn’t actually a skunk at all.
“Though he was stinky, our ‘skunk’ ended up being a juvenile groundhog,” the post said.
The groundhog was given a bath and taken to a private rehab. The post said the animal is doing well and will likely be released back into the wild soon.
