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I_POST_RANDOM_CRAP t1_ix1t9xh wrote
I guess Disney's Pocahontas made it cool to have a raccoon friend. Those fat little furry blubber balls of teeth and rabies are NOT good pets.
ChevExpressMan t1_ix1uc5e wrote
That's why you don't adopt the rabid ones.....
AdRepulsive7699 t1_ix1udid wrote
I love my trash pandas. I want one as a pet. They’re so cute. Have you ever seen their cute hands!?
paulfromatlanta t1_ix1uhda wrote
Our gift to the world!
hot2tubesocks t1_ix1v2np wrote
One of us, one of us!
Gekokapowco t1_ix1v3i8 wrote
Eh still, they aren't really domesticated, so owning one would still be asking for trouble
OperaGhostAD t1_ix1vjs0 wrote
They’re in a zoo in the Netherlands.
OperaGhostAD t1_ix1vlrn wrote
It’s a real travesty that we haven’t worked harder to domesticate them.
amborg t1_ix1vn8y wrote
Raccoons are very cute, but they will literally destroy your house.
amborg t1_ix1vuq4 wrote
Even the non-rabid ones are super hard to take care of. They’re not hard to keep alive, but they don’t want to be captive and will destroy your house.
tinoynk t1_ix1w0or wrote
In NYC’s Central Park, the zoo is the one place without raccoons.
Gekokapowco t1_ix1wej5 wrote
Cinemaphreak t1_ix1whti wrote
When I went to Spanish zoo a few decades ago it was such an odd thing to see a racoon in an exhibit after seeing them so often in the wild it was no big deal anymore.
Carnegiejy t1_ix1yafr wrote
There is an island in the Mississippi called Cat Island. When the French first charted it had a huge raccoon population but the French just assumed they were weird looking cats.
CryptidGrimnoir t1_ix1yoon wrote
Most of the raccoon family makes terrible pets--coatis, raccoons, kinkajous.
About the only species that's relatively docile is the ringtail.
opiate_lifer t1_ix1ypvy wrote
I've heard anecdotally that they make great pets as juveniles, but are way too aggressive as adults.
Conscious_Bend_7308 t1_ix1zl2u wrote
Opossums are also native, the only native marsupial in the Americas!
cosmoboy t1_ix1zwjb wrote
Not really. Thor refers to him as rabbit because when he was a Norway regular, they didn't have raccoons.
BigJayPee t1_ix209rk wrote
Can confirm. Just had to get rid of 4 at work. Working out of a double wide, they took out 60% of the insulation and disconnected the vents from the AC unit. It cost a lot to get that repaired.
sylvesterkun t1_ix20h1m wrote
To be honest, Rocket being an asshole for no reason is pretty on the nose for actual raccoons.
DrifterInKorea t1_ix21tdp wrote
They are cute.
I met with one last week, thinking it was a cat.
But it was making sounds while walking so instead I thought it was a dog.
But then getting closer it looked like a very strange not-doggy thing at all.
Once close enough it turned around and completely froze.
It was huge so I guess it was emptying stray cats food that old ladies are giving out.
This was a bit random just like the encounter.
paranoidfish89 t1_ix21ui7 wrote
I had one growing up. You HAVE to get them before they open their eyes. The worse problem I can remember was they can get into just about anything. You'll want to babyproof the cabinets. They can be like huskies, leave them alone too long and they start to tear stuff up. If you want to get one you'll want to check local laws since in some places it can be illegal. Not so illegal cops come looking but normal vets can refuse to treat it I believe.
DrifterInKorea t1_ix221on wrote
Can confirn. I am French and I still think they are weird looking cats.
fuzzyjuicypeach t1_ix225tc wrote
incredible how certain species adapted so well to live among human populations while others dissappeared completely
Dragmire800 t1_ix226tk wrote
This is like the opposite of a TIL I had a year ago. I assumed they only lived in North America. I was very surprised to hear Germany had a raccoon population
dinoroo t1_ix228jz wrote
But Rocket is not from North America.
catwhowalksbyhimself t1_ix23h4t wrote
Given that they are native there, that is how it should be.
catwhowalksbyhimself t1_ix23k3u wrote
They look a bit creepy with their white ghostly faces, but are really quite chill and harmless.
Drach88 t1_ix24m3g wrote
I stumbled across someone feeding them over the park wall up near 108th or so. More trash pandas than I've ever seen. A racoon platoon, if you will. Maybe three or four dozen all waiting for food. As a kid, I recall seeing one casually scaling a fence to the alley between buildings. People forget that Manhattan's got wildlife.
Dessamba_Redux t1_ix25916 wrote
Theyre very chill and cute. Theyre great at eating ticks and stuff like that too. Be kind to our derpy marsupial friends
GrilledCheeser t1_ix2649f wrote
They eat fast food. I like them for that.
10_Virtues t1_ix271rg wrote
Are there raccoons outside of the US and Canada?
jklantern t1_ix27c05 wrote
They are just little guys.
SublightMonster t1_ix27mih wrote
In Japan they were introduced in the 1970s after idiots bought them as pets because of a popular anime (Rascal). They’ve now spread to every prefecture and are pushing out native species like tanuki. There’s an active trap and destroy order for them throughout the country.
mrdalo t1_ix27vy2 wrote
Turkeys are the true tick eating heroes
WikitomiC t1_ix288mp wrote
Marsupials probably originated in North America in the late Cretaceous or early Paleogene, and spread to South America, Antarctica and Australia while the supercontinent Gondwana was still united. Currently about 30% of the extant species of marsupials are native to the Americas.
The opossum on the other hand probably originated in what is now the Amazon rainforest, there are still several species of Didelphidae in South and Central America, but I think the best known is the North American Opossum.
JurassicCotyledon t1_ix29g9c wrote
One time in college I was walking my drunk ass home and decided to get a slice of pizza. While paying I see the back screen door of the joint swinging open just a crack, then 1, 2 and then 3 raccoons scamper across the floor.
They didn’t even look around. They knew exactly what they were doing. I slur something like “dude, yer getn robbed” and this dude turns around the bandits freeze in their steps and look at us like children caught with their hand in the cookie jar.
Dude just calmly says “guys, hey, come on.”, and they still don’t move. He walked over to the door, opened it, and said “out”. The raccoons just kind of looked at each other and then slowly walked back out the door.
Buddy walks back over to me shaking his head “fucking trash pandas”.
Apparently they lived in the alley out back and were usually pretty chill. The pizza was maybe a 7/10.
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GriffinFlash t1_ix2af3l wrote
Where I live it's weird going to my local zoo and seeing a prairie dog exhibit, while watching wild prairie dogs run around outside of it.
Kneph t1_ix2aruz wrote
We had Guinea Fowl that hung out with our turkeys. Those bastards were tick destroyers
EarlyDopeFirefighter t1_ix2b61i wrote
If only I could get them to stop digging up my lawn/garden.
HotSalsaAssFire t1_ix2bu4u wrote
The pause while looking at them…. I’ve encountered that before, along with them having the look of “oh, me, I’m not doing anything here”. Wonder if it’s universal.
slash37 t1_ix2c596 wrote
They’re also vicious rabid bastards that live in sewers
pm_me_ur_memes_son t1_ix2cq2p wrote
Well I’ve never seen or heard of a racoon outside of the States.
ucanttrustapenguin t1_ix2dsiu wrote
So are redditors, so you probably shouldn’t be casting judgement haha
ledzepplinfan t1_ix2f2r0 wrote
I can't believe there was a raccoon in a zoo 😂 I work at a pizza place and we have a permanent family that eats from our dumpster I literally see them every day
thorpie88 t1_ix2fv7o wrote
Australia has Rottnest island because the Dutch thought the Quokkas were rats
ipostalotforalurker t1_ix2ggr6 wrote
Tanooki Mario now makes so much more sense
Jameschoral t1_ix2gh6f wrote
HA! You colonizers brought opossums, black rats, feral swine, English starlings, and released cats that have decimated the ecosystem.
TAKE OUR TRASH PANDAS!!!
Not_as_witty_as_u t1_ix2ghqb wrote
I actually really needed to know this, ty
Not_as_witty_as_u t1_ix2gk5z wrote
So where else are they then?
CarelessHisser t1_ix2gngu wrote
And thus the phrase:
"There's more than one way to skin a cat"
because early settlers thought things like raccoons were cats.
Our ancestors were not nearly as clever as we give them credit when it came to classification of organisms. Especially given how long beavers and capibara were considered fish.
CarelessHisser t1_ix2grzs wrote
Apparently they have small colonies throughout the west and quite a few places in the east
i_worship_amps t1_ix2huox wrote
IIRC Japan had them become extremely invasive because people read a story about a girl that had a pet raccoon, and promptly got one themselves and realized fairly quickly that they don’t make great pets
IBeTrippin t1_ix2iwtq wrote
Germany, Ukraine, Russia, Japan. I've heard of them being seen in France too. In Europe they were brought over for their fur but escaped. In Japan there was an anime that made raccoons popular pets, and a lot escaped or were released.
Arcane_Opossum t1_ix2jhwl wrote
That's more of a Catholic loophole. If anything it proves they were clever.
secretaire t1_ix2jkeg wrote
Yea Just … Get a nice cat or dog.
tinoynk t1_ix2k1et wrote
The best wildlife we have is the birds of prey. It’s pretty amazing being in the asphalt jungle and then see a red tailed hawk just tear into a dirty ass pigeon.
Stachemaster86 t1_ix2k73y wrote
Captain__Spiff t1_ix2kmw3 wrote
I'm German, we have a number of raccoons in the wild and also some in zoos. I've never seen any outside myself (except for maybe, maybe a single overran specimen but my sis is stupid).
The poor fella in that zoo has orientation problems, some sort of damage to the his inner ear. He's better off in the zoo anyway and people love him.
Stachemaster86 t1_ix2knw0 wrote
I knew they exist but damn, just outside of Minneapolis at my house saw one sneaking around. Can’t say I’ve seen a living one. Derpy does seem to be a fair term.
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Pituliya t1_ix2lama wrote
In germany, they are descended from four raccoons set free to enrich the local fauna in 1934 and various fur farm escapees.
Captain__Spiff t1_ix2nj49 wrote
Now we have wolves in Germany and everyone involved is mad lol
semiomni t1_ix2oyu6 wrote
Does it? Like how is the loophole "clever"? Just seems like one of their arbitrary rules became inconvenient, so they arbitrarily changed it.
WarrenMulaney t1_ix2pf49 wrote
That’s not where the phrase comes from
idiotcosmonaut t1_ix2pj80 wrote
we have one that climbs onto our balcony at night when we remember to stock the birdfeeders
ThatFrenchGamer t1_ix2py7x wrote
What about Japanese racoons?
AidenStoat t1_ix2rp94 wrote
The USSR released some in the Caucasus, so now there are raccoons in Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Iran etc.
White80SetHUT t1_ix2ry5e wrote
Do you guys hunt at all?
Banjo_Pobblebonk t1_ix2s0m7 wrote
To be fair, it wasn't all Catholics collectively writing these rules. Popes, cardinals and the likes wrote up all the weird religious beurocracy so bored monks with too much time on their hands came up with loopholes to make living in a monastery more bearable. Too many fish days? Beavers and ducks are fish now. Meals must be eaten in silence? Talk in sign language. And do all this while hammered constantly on home brewed mead.
Captain__Spiff t1_ix2s8ro wrote
penguinpolitician t1_ix2sg5y wrote
I didn't know they'd been introduced anywhere else.
semiomni t1_ix2slwx wrote
Sure there were reasons and background for why it played out that way.
Just saying "clever" does not really enter into it.
bthks t1_ix2teog wrote
I am honestly surprised they never brought them to New Zealand. I swear they've introduced every other animal here.
ComplexCarrot t1_ix2ub37 wrote
Waschbar is the cutest name ever
Glum_Butterfly_9308 t1_ix2vrpz wrote
There’s a raccoon at the Saigon zoo in Vietnam. No joke, it’s there because it hitched a ride in a shipping container of frozen meat a couple years ago. It ate up a bunch of the meat during the journey and then made itself a little shelter with the leftover boxes to stay warm.
WillTroll4Free t1_ix2x3b2 wrote
TIL raccoons do not only live in America
StarCyst t1_ix2x94w wrote
Guess what animal the Canary Islands are named for.
ensalys t1_ix2xxj9 wrote
In the Netherlands hunting wolves is illegal, and I think that ban comes from the EU, so Germany probably can't hunt them. We recently got wolves in our country as wel (they came from Germany). It's the return of a natural predator that should've been in our ecosystem all along. Plenty of people are still mad about it though.
Capable-Site-301 t1_ix2zj8i wrote
Tanooki Mario is a tanuki, which are animals native to Japan which look very similar to raccoons. In English, they are even called "raccoon dogs".
Lyress t1_ix2zod7 wrote
Cats with hands.
LobcockLittle t1_ix2zyzn wrote
Same with me and kangaroos and emus.
Tokishi7 t1_ix30mpl wrote
USSR also grabbed some crabbed and brought them across the towards the Fjords and the crabs decimated populations there
mrnoonan81 t1_ix34ot6 wrote
"You know what our dumpsters are missing?..."
xX609s-hartXx t1_ix36xo4 wrote
I have heard stories about them lifting our typical roof tiles to dig into the insulation.
tripping_yarns t1_ix38yz2 wrote
Comnena t1_ix39pac wrote
I mean, people have kangaroos in zoos and I can see mobs of them every weekend on my walks (or on the road when the idiots go for a wander). Just depends on what you're used it.
Comnena t1_ix39qy7 wrote
Interesting, as the British called Quokkas native cats!
K-Uno t1_ix3ag18 wrote
Nooooo, damn that sucks! I love the tanuki
Raccoons are so adaptable too, they would easily out compete many local species around the world
KrispyCrime t1_ix3bwng wrote
Come to Toronto, there’s 3 raccoons to every human /s
HoodooSquad t1_ix3ciwh wrote
Chill? Are we talking about the same animal? They angry!
mechy84 t1_ix3d19u wrote
Australian friend said the same thing about kangaroos. He said it's like seeing a deer.
default82781 t1_ix3d9dv wrote
Trash pandas with creepy little hands.
Conscious_Bend_7308 t1_ix3dz3u wrote
I didn't know this, thanks!
Conscious_Bend_7308 t1_ix3eajy wrote
They will show their teeth if they feel threatened, but they won't attack. Look up animal bites with your state's health dept and you won't find any opossums. They are more likely to roll over and play dead -- "play possum"
cmde44 t1_ix3eew7 wrote
> after seeing them so often in my trash cans
ftfy
PainFlavoredBaby t1_ix3esvh wrote
There's an adorable white one in the Denver Zoo for some reason lmao. I think I spent more time watching it than the Elephants.
zachzsg t1_ix3gun0 wrote
I feel like raccoons could take over basically anywhere that isn’t Antarctica or the middle of a desert. Those mfs are smart as fuck and crafty as hell, studies have shown they’re far smarter than cats and dogs and are more at the level of monkeys.
Growing up I lived in a very rural house, we would lock our doors not because of people, but because the raccoons could open doors. And to go even further, we would leave a key on top of the door. One time we got home and saw a raccoon trying to put the key inside the door. He couldn’t figure out how to get it in, but he was smart enough to recognize that he needed to get the key in the door to open it.
zachzsg t1_ix3h86h wrote
They’re also bigger in person than they look in pictures
twobit211 t1_ix3k5fq wrote
>He couldn’t figure out how to get it in, but he was smart enough to recognize that he needed to get the key in the door to open it.
that’s some planet of the apes shit
qorpo_santo t1_ix3lru7 wrote
In South America there is a native similar species, Procyon cancrivorus
DoofusMagnus t1_ix3m54o wrote
This is not true. There are the shrew opossums which despite the similar common name are a separate order from the "true" opossums, of which the Virginia opossum is only one example. And the monito del monte is another marsupial in the Americas which is even more distant from the opossums.
The fact you may be thinking of is that the Virginia opossum is the only marsupial native to the United States (and bits of Canada). I feel like I've heard it phrased as "native to North America" before but even that isn't true because there are other opossum species in Central America and into Mexico as well.
RobertPulson t1_ix3meoa wrote
That might just be prairie dog prison. You don't want to know what kind of prairie crimes those dogs have committed.
sid_raj7 t1_ix3mg7s wrote
Read that as eating dicks..
Was about to go adopt one.
neighbor_jim t1_ix3mnfh wrote
Ah, the Noth American Trashius Pandis.
AlwaysHere202 t1_ix3nrz0 wrote
It's interesting to think something so common here is unique elsewhere.
I've literally got a live trap outside because a racoon ate two of my chickens last week. Racoons are about as common as squirrels. When I was a kid, I befriended one with breadsticks. I could hand feed it, and then it would scamper away like a bandit with it's masked face!
WalkerInHD t1_ix3nw1g wrote
As an Aussie, I get this when I see kangaroos where I grew up, I’d leave my house in the morning and there’s guaranteed to be a mob sitting out the front
White80SetHUT t1_ix3ouup wrote
Yeah wolves are protected in certain parts of the US too. I just wondered how much of your population hunted in general.
ensalys t1_ix3pvf3 wrote
Very little I'd think. Getting a weapons permit and a weapon can be a bit of a bitch. And hunting itself is rather limited in when and what and how much you can hunt.
Atoning_Unifex t1_ix3q0ba wrote
Oy!?
musicals4life t1_ix3s5go wrote
I went to the Oklahoma City Zoo and saw bison. The people behind me said "this is boring. We see bison in our backyard all the time"
SJHillman t1_ix3stni wrote
>Especially given how long beavers and capibara were considered fish.
Thats not because they thought they were actually fish though, anymore than how bees are considered fish under one particular section of California fish and game law. It's just shoehorning one thing under a different category for a specific purpose and having people on the Internet not understand why because they don't bother to umtry to understand how it got to be that way.
zachzsg t1_ix3u4nm wrote
Yeah it was actually crazy. I guess he had watched us using the key before and tried to give it a shot himself. We basically just watched in amazement as he tried to get the key in there lol
Mad_Aeric t1_ix3vahq wrote
I always wonder what the hell these people were thinking. Rascal established that racoons are terrible pets.
NickDanger3di t1_ix3xfop wrote
I grew up next to a salt marsh, had so many raccoons in the neighborhood. When I moved out as an adult, I discovered that most other places barely had any racoons at all. I miss the little guys.
detumaki t1_ix3zo3d wrote
had a similar experience at a Deer exhibit in Colorado (I don't remember what city). None of the locals cared and I heard a kid ask "are those the same ones that we saw in our yard?"
Solidsnakeerection t1_ix41j0w wrote
He also isnt a raccoon
Solidsnakeerection t1_ix41oyb wrote
Tanuki arent raccoons but Japan also has raccoons that were brought over as pets but then released
AssertRage t1_ix42fch wrote
There are also raccoons in south america called coatis
siani_lane t1_ix43nzs wrote
Yep I saw one at a zoo in Japan and I was totally amused. Here in the US they're just a nuisance- like you might as well have a zoo exhibit of rats or pigeons.
PageTheKenku t1_ix445o4 wrote
I'm not all that surprised, I remember at one point when I was living in Ontario they were sort of at war with raccoons when trying to make a garbage container that prevented raccoons from getting in and was inexpensive enough.
At one point the lid was made more complicated so they wouldn't be able to open it...but this resulted in the material itself being somewhat cheaper, and raccoons would scratch the bottom of the containers until they made a hole to grab stuff out of.
evil_burrito t1_ix44ko8 wrote
If that were in the US, it would have been an exhibit of something else that a raccoon had broken into.
evil_burrito t1_ix44x3k wrote
I remember doing battle with a raccoon in the middle of the night who had come in through the cat door to have some kitty crunchies.
Ten year old me and a broom against a big fat raccoon. He was completely unimpressed as I tried to shuffleboard him out the door.
SqrlyWrath t1_ix46hl5 wrote
In my experience turkeys tend to spread the ticks lol usually way more ticks in areas with turkeys
asian_identifier t1_ix4hhse wrote
I don't get this... isn't this like saying "Kangaroos are native to Australia"?
asian_identifier t1_ix4hppg wrote
it's like Thais seeing Tokay gecko in the zoo in the US or sold as pets... just go out in Thailand and look up a wall yo
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dinoroo t1_ix4im11 wrote
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_Raccoon
You should tell Marvel, then.
KmartQuality t1_ix4sjzk wrote
You're welcome 😁
KmartQuality t1_ix4sxvb wrote
Where is there enough wild space in the Netherlands to support wolf packs?
KmartQuality t1_ix4t6jm wrote
You described a loophole.
KmartQuality t1_ix4tgxn wrote
CoonWorld
semiomni t1_ix4to66 wrote
KmartQuality t1_ix4u5wg wrote
Just looked up a tanuki.
It's probably at the local zoo!
ensalys t1_ix4uwrx wrote
Mostly de Veluwe. Though exact locations are kept secret to protect the wolves.
KmartQuality t1_ix4xz5n wrote
No, that's a question mark
semiomni t1_ix4y8aw wrote
OK I'll be more clear, what is it you think you're contributing here?
Kingauzzie t1_ix4yas2 wrote
It was incest and bank robbery.
KmartQuality t1_ix4yd4f wrote
We're narrowing down what a loophole is. There seems to be confusion.
Kingauzzie t1_ix4yfxk wrote
Screw you they're pretty kitties.
Beneficial_Tough3345 t1_ix4zoho wrote
Take our trash pandas and our skunks too we have way too many here the cops here in North Dakota just murderd a raccoon a few weeks ago because some woman took it into a bar and the bartender thought it might have rabies so they hunted it down and shot her pet raccoon that she had been caring for since finding it on the side of the road as a baby and raising it as a pet
Darmok47 t1_ix4zv9e wrote
I'm pretty sure he's meant to be a regular Earth raccoon that was experimented on. The Nova Corps mention he's the result "illegal enhancement of a lower life form."
semiomni t1_ix50o7l wrote
>There seems to be confusion.
Confusion seems to be entirely on your end.
For one, you just replied to yourself, not me.
Two, the conversation was not about the definition of loopholes, pretty clear to everyone else, how embarrassing for you.
Beneficial_Tough3345 t1_ix53a63 wrote
Take our trash pandas and our skunks too we have way too many here the cops here in North Dakota just murderd a raccoon a few weeks ago because some woman took it into a bar and the bartender thought it might have rabies so they hunted it down and shot her pet raccoon that she had been caring for since finding it on the side of the road as a baby and raising it as a pet source https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/world/north-dakota-family-is-devastated-and-fundraising-for-a-lawyer-after-they-say-police-killed-their-pet-raccoon-that-was-sought-in-a-local-rabies-scare/ar-AA11Yu63
whatproblems t1_ix55mq7 wrote
next up on prairie dog svu
floorclip t1_ix55o6f wrote
Are your eyes decorative
Kingauzzie t1_ix57rve wrote
No but I'm guessing your soul is.
KmartQuality t1_ix5fzv7 wrote
You are too easy to drag into the internet mud. It's dirty and slippery in here. Do you like it? You can leave anytime
Akegata t1_ix5m2zt wrote
Wolves are (sadly) hunted in Sweden, so it's probably not prohibited by the EU.
mully_and_sculder t1_ix5ndzh wrote
Even in Australia there are kangaroos in zoos.
semiomni t1_ix5p54d wrote
Pretending you were trolling all along to cover for your obvious misunderstanding.
Glass is less transparent.
KmartQuality t1_ix5pf32 wrote
Defensive much?
semiomni t1_ix5q4s6 wrote
Have a pat on the head and be on your way, I'm done.
Knull_Gorr t1_ix5rig1 wrote
Racoons are found outside of NA?
KmartQuality t1_ix5rkt4 wrote
Oh, honey. You're here all day. It's not for me.
jellyrollo t1_ix64ye6 wrote
I went to a wildlife park in Australia where I was able to get my picture taken with a koala, see a wombat's butt (it was sleeping), get bitten by an emu, see a few kangaroos lounging insolently in the brush, and meet some wallabies who approached me and ate pellets from my hand with their fuzzy little lips. Definitely a major highlight of my trip! Wallabies are my jam.
nunziavaer543210 t1_ix6eawo wrote
not only rabies, but raccoons carry a deadly parasite, raccoon roundworms.
Cinemaphreak t1_ix6fpr4 wrote
When I went to Spain I was coming from South Carolina.
I've lived in California for the last couple of decades and see raccoons every month or so in my front and backyards. No, I don't live anywhere near woods or the country. These are entirely urban critters and almost certainly what gave them the nickname trash panda. One got into a trap we had out to catch feral cats and boy was he not a happy camper. But thankfully he waddled off away from me when I let him out.
ledzepplinfan t1_ix6khl2 wrote
The ones who live at my pizza dumpster are extremely fat. Totally unwild and dependant on human life. They're smart too.
floorclip t1_ix7udc7 wrote
this made me chuckle, thank you :)
NightHawk877 t1_ix80ofa wrote
My mom had a pet raccoon. She told me it was the worst pet she has ever owned.
ucanttrustapenguin t1_ix1stdr wrote
They are also adorable