A gray-furred creature with a hunched back and suspected short spine syndrome, Jimothy was spotted in Seattle’s Ballard ...
Erling Haaland fell short of bringing the World Cup home to Norway, so he settled for the next big thing: a taxidermy raccoon ...
Erling Haaland is once again the internet's favorite Norwegian — this time for a souvenir rather than a goal. (Jan ...
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I’ve had multiple run-ins with raccoons over the years, most recently just last week. A very fat fellow, who stops by frequently, clawed his way up to the top of our fence and perched, arms wide, like ...
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (WFSB) - Middletown Animal Control and firefighters rescued an infant raccoon from a storm drain after receiving a call about an animal in distress. Animal Control received a call ...
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Ever woken up to find that a crafty raccoon has overturned your garbage bin and spread the discarded contents of your life across the street? Raccoons — sometimes referred to as “trash pandas” — are ...
For a raccoon, breaking into your garbage might be just as satisfying as cracking a crossword puzzle or a Sudoku is for you, according to new research. These meddlesome “trash pandas” have dexterous ...
They raid compost bins, outsmart latches and sometimes look gleeful doing it. A new study in Animal Behaviour suggests raccoons may not just be opportunistic—they may be genuinely curious. UBC ...