Baby season is starting soon! Here is your friendly reminder that Raccoons do not make good pets. It is illegal to have a pet raccoon in most states,very important to check your local laws. Remember...
Mothers are amazing, no matter what species they are. They go above and beyond the possible to keep their little ones well-fed and safe. This raccoon stayed with her little family inside the den at night to be safe from hungry predators and would forage for food in the day. She came across a bowl
Last year, Nassau, Bahamas resident Rosie Kemp found a baby raccoon that had fallen out of a tree. The mother was nowhere to be found, so Kemp and her daughter Laura Young decided to adopt the little bandit and named her Pumpkin. Eventually, Pumpkin recovered from her injuries and moved in with Young and her husband.
We let the little guy walk out on the porch, he wobbled and crawled. For a three week old baby he didn’t do that bad at all.
On the outside, a pallet of mulch seems pretty boring, but it might be pretty interesting on the inside. Some time ago, a group of Home Depot employees stumbled across a raccoon nest in one of these pallets and even though the mom ran away from the intruders, her babies were peacefully waiting for her to come back. Baby animals are hard to resist, but three little furballs with tails the size of pipe cleaners, snuggled up in mulch? That's almost too cute to be true.
Brand new Cracker Jack or M&M eating raccoons take your pick self standing
Raccoon keeps breaking into family's house — wait until you find out why🥰
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