In the University of Arkansas study, researchers looked at almost 20,000 images of raccoons across the United States. They ...
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Urban Raccoons Are Showing Signs of Early Domestication, With Shorter Snouts Than Their Rural Cousins
The shorter faces of these city-dwelling trash bandits offer a telltale sign of domestication and line up with a leading ...
Raccoons have easy access to food in the form of human trash. It could be jump-starting physical and behavioral changes in ...
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 ...
A new study has found that the snouts of urban raccoons are getting smaller indicating they may be domesticating the same way ...
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