Biologists at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock analyzed images of urban and rural raccoons and found that ...
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 undeniably adorable, with their bandit-like masks and those clever little hands that seem almost human. It’s no ...
AZ Animals on MSN
I Thought Raccoons Were Just Cute Trouble-Makers — Until I Learned How Smart They Really Are
This article explores why raccoons aren’t just trouble-makers—they’re clever and resourceful, with amazing problem-solving ...
Jennifer Manning writes, Let’s make Missoula a community where bears can stay wild and where wildlife encounters remain ...
City-dwelling raccoons seem to be evolving a shorter snout—a telltale feature of our pets and other domesticated animals ...
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New study reveals surprising wild animal that could become next popular household pet: 'That's how we eventually got dogs'
Beyond the debate about pet raccoons, the domestication of wild animals leads to more human-wildlife encounters. Although ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
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 across US cities are showing physical signs of domestication. SF's masked bandits may be following the same ...
A local business in Elizabethtown observed a raccoon displaying strange behavior, consistent with signs of rabies, Saturday.
El Reno Animal Control officials on Thursday announced that a raccoon that had been captured this week has tested positive ...
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