A new study from the St. Louis Zoo Institute for Conservation Medicine sheds light on the lives of 10 racoons in Forest Park, including a particularly adventurous forager named “Frankie.” ...
While the spread of raccoons in Europe is often discussed, their companion tends to remain unnoticed: The raccoon roundworm ...
The research was based on something called the Neural Crest Domestication Syndrome (NCDS) hypothesis, which describes traits ...
A wild raccoon has become a star on social media after someone captured video footage of the animal politely walking up to a Dunkin’ Donuts drive-thru window and receiving a donut. Florida resident ...
A new study has shown that Raccoons are showing early signs of domestication. The University of Arkansas found that urban raccoons have smaller snouts, a sign of domestication syndrome.
An artist rendering of Bolg amondol roaming the Kaiparowits Formation in Utah back when it would have been a subtropical floodplain, 76 million years ago. The previously unknown species was identified ...
Raccoons in a large city park avoid busy roads, showing how traffic shapes animal movement and quietly divides urban wildlife spaces.
The monogamous, hibernating canids, which are related to foxes, are sold for meat and fur. By Emily Anthes On Thursday, scientists unveiled new data on the possible origins of the Covid-19 pandemic — ...
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