A new study suggests that raccoons living near humans are showing physical changes in line with the earliest stages of ...
A new study finds urban raccoons have snouts 3.56% shorter than rural ones, supporting early domestication traits.
The shorter faces of these city-dwelling trash bandits offer a telltale sign of domestication and line up with a leading hypothesis about animals that adapt to human-dominated environments, according ...
In the University of Arkansas study, researchers looked at almost 20,000 images of raccoons across the United States. They ...
A new study finds the notoriously adorable trash bandits in urban areas are showing early signs of domestication.
In a new study, scientists discovered that raccoons who live in the city have shorter snouts, suggesting that they're moving ...
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Raccoons are appearing more frequently in our surroundings–and with them, many questions. What does this actually mean for us ...
Biologists at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock analyzed images of urban and rural raccoons and found that ...
The raccoon entered the ABC liquor store in Ashland, Va., through the ceiling early Saturday morning. “It wreaked havoc,” ...
The man was bitten after finding an injured raccoon on the road in Georgia ...
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