A new study has shown that Raccoons are showing early signs of domestication. The University of Arkansas found that urban raccoons have smaller snouts, a sign of domestication syndrome.
The Chadster reviews WWE Saturday Night's Main Event and John Cena's last match from his new home in an abandoned Blockbuster ...
Disney+'s anticipated gender-swapped remake of Holes has been cancelled despite setting its main cast and crew. Read on for ...
The now-infamous raccoon who got drunk after breaking into a Virginia ABC store in Hanover County is apparently a serial ...
A wildlife rehab center in Georgetown needs a new building to help critters. All Things Wild treated 5,000 animals from 166 ...
A GameStop listing for Resident Evil Requiem has stated that the game's Deluxe Edition will include costumes for a shock ...
Nitrate concentrations, exacerbated by a wet spring that followed years of dry conditions, reached near record highs in Iowa ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A seal walked into a bar. Or to use a technical term, it galumphed. The creature was apparently lost, curious and well below New Zealand ‘s legal drinking age. It lodged ...
Nitrate concentrations, exacerbated by a wet spring that followed years of dry conditions, reached near record highs in Iowa ...
Here's a look back at 5 times animals turned to crime, including a cat tampering with her foster owner's food and a drunk ...
A new study finds the notoriously adorable trash bandits in urban areas are showing early signs of domestication.
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