In the University of Arkansas study, researchers looked at almost 20,000 images of raccoons across the United States. They ...
We've all seen them in our yard or rummaging through our trash, but have you ever thought about keeping a raccoon as a pet?
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 ...
The days of trash-talking raccoons may be coming to an end. A new study published in the journal Frontiers in Zoology found ...
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A Study Shows Raccoons Are Actually Evolving to Be Cuter–Here's Why
In the University of Arkansas study, researchers looked at almost 20,000 images of raccoons across the United States. They ...
Biologists at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock analyzed images of urban and rural raccoons and found that ...
A growing fascination with raccoons on social media — and new scientific research suggesting the animals are becoming ...
Raccoons are an established part of suburban wildlife. They can live in a sewer drain, have no natural predators and get nightly handouts via outdoor pet food bowls and bird ...
Most of us see raccoons as troublemakers that raid bins and disappear before sunrise, so the idea of keeping one at home feels strange. Even so, their behavior in cities is shifting.
The World Health Organization is asking Chinese officials to release data that may show a link between raccoon dogs and the coronavirus. That left many wondering — what is a raccoon dog, anyway? First ...
The dogs were playing in their backyard in the area of Old Farmers Road and Youngman Drive on Wednesday when they spotted the ...
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