He’ll also happily eat squirrel—and a low country dish called “chicken bog”—before ever touching a Brussels sprout.
In the University of Arkansas study, researchers looked at almost 20,000 images of raccoons across the United States. They ...
AZ Animals on MSN
I Thought Raccoons Were Just Cute Trouble-Makers — Until I Learned How Smart They Really Are
Raccoons have long held the role of adorable bandits in the animal kingdom, and it’s not just because their black “mask” is ...
I always have a big bag of David sunflower seeds in my nightstand and I pull open the drawer and just snack in bed.” ...
Wildlife officials are tracking Southeastern myotis bats exposed to the disease and living in a Wake County stormwater system ...
Hidden in the heart of Florida, far from the mouse ears and beach umbrellas that dominate the state’s postcard racks, lies a slice of paradise that feels like stepping into a time machine set for ...
Journal of the San Juan Islands on MSN
Life and death in the dunes, with foxes
It is unclear how the introduction of domestic rabbits and fur-farm foxes has impacted the dunes that remain. Rabbit warrens remove stabilizing vegetation, but fox predation and epidemic disease has ...
Animalogic on MSN
The secret strength raccoons use to outsmart predators and humans
Raccoons possess an extraordinary sense that allows them to navigate the world with stunning precision. Their front paws contain an unusually dense network of nerve endings that function almost like ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results