While an animal control expert is your best and safest bet to get a raccoon out of the house, a few simple sensory deterrents ...
Raccoons are incredibly smart animals and quick learners, often able to open doors, cupboards, and just about anything else ...
Hello, is this the police? I’d like to report a crime—this raccoon-looking Persian kitten just broke my heart.
Authorities revealed a raccoon that caused mayhem by breaking in to an alcohol shop before passing out 'drunk' by the toilets is actually a repeat offender. Officials have now shockingly revealed that ...
A raccoon that broke into a Virginia store and joyfully drank its way through the liquor aisle is now suspected of a wider crime spree, officials say. A Hanover animal control officer suspects the ...
This party animal won’t quit! The drunk raccoon that went viral for guzzling whiskey then passing out by a toilet at a Virginia liquor store is a serial offender who has broken into at least three ...
Dec. 12 (UPI) --An animal protection officer in Virginia's Hanover County said the infamous drunk raccoon that broke into a liquor store is actually a serial offender. Hanover County Animal Protection ...
This video introduces an exotic raccoon that recently arrived at the Paul Cuffaro farm. It highlights the animal’s unusually distinct features and curious personality. The footage captures early ...
They’re already the unofficial mascot of one of Canada’s largest cities, with tons of Toronto merchandise donning adorable images of so-called “trash pandas” – but a new study out of the University of ...
Want to see more of NewsNation? Get 24/7 fact-based news coverage with the NewsNation app or add NewsNation as a preferred source on Google! HANOVER COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) – The now-infamous raccoon who ...
HANOVER COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — The now-infamous raccoon who got drunk after breaking into a Virginia ABC store in Hanover County is apparently a serial offender. Most of all, a limited-time merchandise ...
People often mistake raccoons' clever behavior and expressive faces for signs of friendliness. Videos of them rummaging through drawers or getting hand-fed snacks make it easy to forget they’re wild ...