The days of trash-talking raccoons may be coming to an end. A new study published in the journal Frontiers in Zoology found that city-dwelling raccoons are showing early signs of domestication — and ...
A new study finds urban raccoons have snouts 3.56% shorter than rural ones, supporting early domestication traits.
Raccoons are fascinating creatures that are not meant to be pets. Their playful antics and curious nature can be captivating, but beneath their charming exterior lies a host of challenges and risks ...
Raccoons are curious, clever, and occasionally caught red-handed in your trash bin. These masked bandits have quite the reputation, but not all of it is deserved. As a matter of fact, raccoons have ...
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I Thought Raccoons Were Just Cute Trouble-Makers — Until I Learned How Smart They Really Are
Raccoons have long held the role of adorable bandits in the animal kingdom, and it’s not just because their black “mask” is ...
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How Dangerous Raccoons Are to Humans and Animals
Raccoons are appearing more frequently in our surroundings–and with them, many questions. What does this actually mean for us ...
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