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.
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A Tucson rescuer trapped a friendly tomcat during TNR work—now Uncle Potato is safe indoors, getting care and drawing huge adoption interest.
If Kristi Hill seems tired these days, it’s because she has four orphaned little ones at home that she has to feed around the ...
Country singer Russ "River Summers" Francis has written a song about the drunk raccoon that recently went viral after passing ...
A wildlife rehab center in Georgetown needs a new building to help critters. All Things Wild treated 5,000 animals from 166 ...
Picture a baby Brachiosaurus the size of a golden retriever, hunting for food with its siblings while dodging predators that ...
A hotel in Birmingham, England, unveiled a unique and festive holiday decoration: a 25-foot-tall Christmas tree assembled from 100,000 balloons.
A group of 24 athletes played dodgeball for 48 consecutive hours in England to break a Guinness World Record and raise money ...
A new study finds the notoriously adorable trash bandits in urban areas are showing early signs of domestication.