A local business in Elizabethtown observed a raccoon displaying strange behavior, consistent with signs of rabies, Saturday.
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Raccoons are self-domesticating and getting cuter
Raccoons that live in close proximity to humans are developing shorter, cuter snouts and appear to be self-domesticating.
According to a local ABC news affiliate, the goat on the loose has a name: Smoke. He didn't run off from a farm; instead, ...
THE SPRAWLING WILD FORESTS of northeast Asia are home to enviable roster of charismatic fauna—shaggy wolves and elusive ...
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North America’s Most Common Squirrels and How to Tell Them Apart
They are everywhere on the continent and have adapted to human development. Learn all about the most common squirrels in ...
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10 Historical Figures Who Kept Highly Unusual Pets
History is full of memorable personalities, and some of them shared their homes with animals that most people would never ...
Somewhere along the way, television decided it was too good for us. One day we were getting 20+ episodes per season, sitcom ...
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25 Reuse And Recycle: Clever Ways To Repurpose Plastic In The Garden
You can reuse plastic containers in your garden for propagating stations, vertical gardens, fruit pickers, mini greenhouses, and cloches.
Dr. Seuss wrote Green Eggs and Ham to win a bet. Write a book fewer words than The Cat In The Hat of 236 different ...
Just over two months ago we brought you the story of sagea an emotional support corgi belonging to a redding veteran which ...
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Human trash is 'kick-starting' the domestication of city-dwelling raccoons, study suggests
Raccoons that live near humans had shorter snouts than rural raccoons, a trait that tends to arise in the early stages of ...
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