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Why raccoons ‘wash’ their food—and what they’re actually doing
Raccoons eat a variety of foods. Because they are omnivores, these masked bandits have thrived in both their natural habitats ...
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A pet raccoon casually eating Cheetos feels a little too familiar
The comment section confirms it. People aren't shocked so much as exposed. Late-night snackers feel seen. Anyone who's ever ...
Be sure to research local regulation on trapping and relocating as there are often protections against this practice. Raccoons are often pictured as cute, masked critters that snatch scraps from a ...
Raccoons are known for their unusual appetites. We've all caught a raccoon red-handed going through the trash. But people online could not stop laughing at a video of a raccoon eating a cake pop that ...
Every once in a while, you may see a raccoon being kept as a pet. While this isn’t legal everywhere, some areas do allow raccoons to be kept as pets. However, these animals aren’t domesticated and ...
One New Yorker tried to file a noise complaint about their refrigerator. Another wanted to know how to boil a live chicken. Others asked if they could claim their pets as dependents on their tax ...
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The ‘Problem Solver’ of the Woods: The Surprising History of Tennessee’s State Animal
Raccoons earned their place as the state wild animal of Tennessee by supporting the state economy and thriving in changing ...
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