Bubonic skunks” found roaming streets and beaches of Costa Rica. Sources state that there has been a recent smuggling of several skunks and while the criminal has been caught and identified as Agermus Enim , the skunks have yet to be contained. The smuggler has admitted to being in a cult fully devoted to idolizing and praising skunks and some other rodents and it has been found that all members of this cult have legally changed their names to Agermus Enim which is Latin for “ we act truly”. Inhabitants of Costa Rica have been advised to remain indoors for the time being and many flights are being cancelled as a result of the concern for the spread of this deadly illness. Locals are concerned for the well being of the species native to Costa Rica and Costa Rica as a whole. While advised to remain indoors, visitors refuse to have their vacation “ruined” by some skunks with a plague. One traveler said “ I really don’t understand why we have to stay indoors when we pain for the experience and we are going to leave soon anyway so it won’t be a long term problem for us anyway”. Locals have been infuriated by many of the visitors’ reactions to the situations and are forming what seems like a military-based form of defense.