A new study has shown that Raccoons are showing early signs of domestication. The University of Arkansas found that urban ...
A new study finds urban raccoons have snouts 3.56% shorter than rural ones, supporting early domestication traits.
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Raccoons have hidden rules to navigate cities, and refuse to cross roads, even for easy meals
When researchers compared the raccoons' real movements with thousands of simulated paths, a pattern emerged: the animals ...
A new study from the St. Louis Zoo Institute for Conservation Medicine sheds light on the lives of 10 racoons in Forest Park, ...
A new study finds the notoriously adorable trash bandits in urban areas are showing early signs of domestication.
Urban raccoons are developing shorter snouts, revealing how city life is subtly reshaping wildlife anatomy and behavior.
Raccoons are not normally dangerous, but rabid raccoons are! Recognize the warning signs of a rabid raccoon and know what to ...
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Things That Are Attracting Raccoons To Your Yard
Protecting your yard from raccoons is a lot like childproofing a home: Look at it from their angle and cover all your bases, ...
Some animals have more iconic appearances than others — like poison dart frogs, zebras, and cheetahs. Another member of this infamous family: a raccoon. With a bandit-like black mask around their eyes ...
Virginia animal protection officials say the furry bandit is suspected in break-ins at a martial arts studio and Department ...
The Hanover County Animal Protection & Shelter in Hanover, Virginia had raised more than $156,000 on Dec. 8 for merchandise ...
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