The stinky critter was spotted running up to a bus stop before scurrying away.
The RSPCA says skunks should not be kept as pets after one was spotted at a suburban north London bus stop.
The nocturnal creature, which originates from North America, was seen during the early hours of the morning. Scientific officer at the organisation, Evie Button, said the strays had either escaped or been deliberately released to the wild.
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