The beloved “trash panda,” also known as the raccoon (Procyon lotor), can survive in just about any type of environment.
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What to Know About Raccoons in Your Yard
On Twitter the other day, I ran across a story about a Philadelphia woman who caught a raccoon lounging in her hammock. I once had a similar encounter with a mischievous band of raccoons at my ...
Raccoons are an established part of suburban wildlife. They can live in a sewer drain ... None of our other pets could do ...
Calgary’s raccoons are elusive creatures, typically found lying low in the woods rather than wreaking havoc on urban areas ...
The very moment I opened the back door so Dolly could do her end-of-day potty chore before bedtime, she shot across the patio then the backyard right to the back fence and barking with unusual vigor.
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