Urban raccoons are developing shorter snouts, revealing how city life is subtly reshaping wildlife anatomy and behavior.
DENVER (KDVR) — A baby raccoon is back in its natural habitat after it was rescued from the engine compartment of a tractor-trailer truck in Arapahoe County. The Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office ...
In a new study, scientists discovered that raccoons who live in the city have shorter snouts, suggesting that they're moving ...
Sheryl Bartone, of Bartone’s Apizza, said the raccoon was never inside the family restaurant. Bartone said the raccoon, which ...
WARSAW, Mo. — The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is inviting interested attendees to their online or in-person program on trapping raccoons. According to an MDC news release, residents are ...
A raccoon family made its home at a Home Depot garden department, and it took a forklift to safely relocate them, according to Colorado wildlife officials. The mom and her four babies were found ...
This article originally appeared on Undark. This August, government airplanes and helicopters have been dropping tiny parcels from the sky for raccoons to find. Each one is about the size of a ketchup ...
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