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ant
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Your video, Mother Raccoon teaches kit how to climb a tree., has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.

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Get Well Soon
When I saw your comment on "Comment of the Moment", I clicked on it hoping, praying, that it would be one of those videos where there's a camera rigged up to a weather balloon in the stratosphere, with something goofy like a rubber duck in the foreground, only this time the rubber duck would be a dead raccoon.
This video's almost as good though.
Someone...... has attached a balloon to roadkill.
*glasses*
YEEAAAAHHHHHHH
Closet Possum
I have found that one can actually grab a possum by the tail and hoist it up without being bitten. Some care is required, but that's something I would never think of trying with, say, a raccoon.
Helpful raccoon washes your things
Discussion leads to all of our knowledge of raccoons increasing to 11. I did not know that they are washers. I thought they were trash diggers.
Helpful raccoon washes your things
I remember a raccoon at a zoo who was behind just a bars cage and young guy was goading him with his shiny keys. He let me try and the thing that stood out most was the paws were the softest. I've also seen them fight like crazy in a garbage bin so...why is one in a kitchen?
Reefie
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Helpful raccoon washes your things
I said they can feel more when dousing. The racoon is simply examining the items.
"Their paws contain highly developed nerves, and the water actually makes their paws more sensitive.
"Dabbling behavior in water is a fixed motor pattern in raccoons. Since only captive raccoons exhibit food-dousing behavior, scientists believe that washing food is simply a substitute for normal dabbling behavior, which has no other outlet in captivity,"
http://www.sungazette.com/page/content.detail/id/564573.html
Feeling things underwater is what they do. Why do you imagine the owners have supplied the racoon with a water bowl full of toys? It is to occupy its attention.
But the Wikipedia paragraph you quote speaks only of them washing their food, not every single item they come across.
Maybe those owners have not been feeding it, or maybe it thinks it's an 'Apple' phone (Apple phones aren't waterproof so that makes it easy to identify them even (especially?) if you're a raccoon).
Helpful raccoon washes your things
But the Wikipedia paragraph you quote speaks only of them washing their food, not every single item they come across.
Maybe those owners have not been feeding it, or maybe it thinks it's an 'Apple' phone (Apple phones aren't waterproof so that makes it easy to identify them even (especially?) if you're a raccoon).
That is exactly what they do. The water enables them to feel things with more detail. They "wash" all their food and apparently everything else as a way to examine it.
"[This] aspect of raccoon behavior is so well known that it gives the animal part of its scientific name, Procyon lotor; "lotor" is neo-Latin for "washer"."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raccoon#Dousing
Helpful raccoon washes your things
That is exactly what they do. The water enables them to feel things with more detail. They "wash" all their food and apparently everything else as a way to examine it.
"[This] aspect of raccoon behavior is so well known that it gives the animal part of its scientific name, Procyon lotor; "lotor" is neo-Latin for "washer"."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raccoon#Dousing
For one time, I would wish this was a viral (for waterproof mobile phones, or water-resistant shoes, or something).
I can't imagine that the natural behavior of these animals is 'whatever I find around that is not bolted down or too heavy, I am going to soak it in water and see what happens'.
Domesticated Pet Skunk Playing With A Plastic Bag
'Zactly. Carry 14 stitches on my left forearm from our 'domesticated' raccoon in its 3rd year of living in the house. Is now a hat.
Just don't make it angry.
You won't like it when it's angry.
Cat beaten by Squirrel
That's a Raccoon - not a Cat.
Guardians of the Galaxy Trailer 2
I liked the raccoon better when it didn't talk.
Cats' Encounter With A Curious Raccoon
Rocket Raccoon from Guardians of Galaxy?
Cats' Encounter With A Curious Raccoon
have never seen a raccoon, do not believe they exist
mintbbb
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