The days of trash-talking raccoons may be coming to an end. A new study published in the journal Frontiers in Zoology found ...
Raccoons may be inching closer to becoming America's next pet. Affectionately referred to as trash pandas, the masked mammals ...
Raccoons that live in close proximity to humans are developing shorter, cuter snouts and appear to be self-domesticating.
The shorter faces of these city-dwelling trash bandits offer a telltale sign of domestication and line up with a leading ...
City-dwelling raccoons seem to be evolving a shorter snout—a telltale feature of our pets and other domesticated animals ...
A new study found that urban raccoons had notably shorter snouts than their rural cousins, an early indicator of ...
Raccoons are undeniably adorable, with their bandit-like masks and those clever little hands that seem almost human. It’s no ...
A new study has found that the snouts of urban raccoons are getting smaller indicating they may be domesticating the same way ...
Raccoons across US cities are showing physical signs of domestication. SF's masked bandits may be following the same ...
A new study shows that raccoons are physically changing to become more domestic as they continue to live near humans.
This article explores why raccoons aren’t just trouble-makers—they’re clever and resourceful, with amazing problem-solving ...
A study based on nearly 20,000 photos found that urban raccoons have shorter snouts than their rural counterparts — a shift ...