The days of trash-talking raccoons may be coming to an end. A new study published in the journal Frontiers in Zoology found ...
Biologists at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock analyzed images of urban and rural raccoons and found that ...
Getty image This new study has animal lovers in a tizzy. According to this study, raccoons are beginning to show signs of the ...
Lesch’s theory is that the main driver of the domestication is human trash. “Animals love our trash. It’s an easy source of ...
Across the United States, raccoons are slipping out of the shadows of the trash can and into living rooms, Instagram feeds ...
City-dwelling raccoons seem to be evolving a shorter snout—a telltale feature of our pets and other domesticated animals ...
A new study shows that raccoons are physically changing to become more domestic as they continue to live near humans.
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.
Raccoons may have a mischievous reputation, but these clever, masked bandits bring unexpected benefits to your yard. Far from ...
A raccoon has been rescued after being spotted roaming freely in a woman's garden in England. The animal triggered a 'raccoon ...