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Are Kansas raccoons becoming domesticated?
Wildlife experts say the local raccoon population is changing as members of the ‘trash pandas’ show signs of becoming more ...
City-dwelling raccoons are physically changing as they adapt to human environments. They are, however, still wild animals.
There are few things more joyful, if occasionally nerve-wracking, than having a pet in your home. And plenty of people agree.
Raccoons living in America’s cities may be showing early indications of what scientists call “domestication syndrome.” ...
Raccoons may be inching closer to joining cats and dogs as people's furry besties — and our overflowing trash cans could be the reason why. According to KARK News, a study from the University of ...
Evolutionary biologist Pamela Yeh and animal domestication expert Raffaela Lesch join Host Flora Lichtman to discuss how ...
Stephen Kaspar is one step closer to legalizing pet raccoons in Kansas after testifying before the state legislature last month. Kaspar has been fascinated with raccoons since he made a papier-mâché ...
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