Some animals have more iconic appearances than others — like poison dart frogs, zebras, and cheetahs. Another member of this infamous family: a raccoon. With a bandit-like black mask around their eyes ...
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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 ...
If you are anything like us, then you absolutely cannot resist precious little animals taking a bath. There is just something about tiny, furry animals splashing around in a bathtub that is guaranteed ...
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Don't panic! Here's what you should do if a raccoon gets into your house
While an animal control expert is your best and safest bet to get a raccoon out of the house, a few simple sensory deterrents ...
Even the stealthiest wild animals leave evidence of their passage through the woods and fields, and one of the most telltale calling cards is the humble turd. Call it scat, droppings, sign, or just ...
In 2016, Sarah Holmes Bookbinder and her husband, Paul Bookbinder, got a phone call from a friend who had found two orphaned baby raccoons. Could the Bookbinders take them? It wasn’t an unusual ...
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