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15 Raccoons facts you may not know about this little funny masked bandits!

Raccoons are actually funny creatures, while these small, bear-like animals are best known for digging in trash cans, raccoons are nature’s bandit! These funny yet dangerously smart animals are bound to make you “aww” while stealing your food. Whether your house is surrounded by skyscrapers or trees (which they are known to climb), funny raccoons are likely part of your local wildlife population. They are some of the most adaptable animals in the Americas, inhabit both urban and rural areas in different climates. Here are 15 interesting Raccoons facts you may not know about this little funny masked bandits!

1. Raccoons black masks are not just for show.

According to MacDonald:
The raccoons' recognizable black mask is not just for fun: It's a way to identify each other.

Raccoons have been characterized as the conniving thief or trickster figure in stories for centuries due to the black markings that fall across the raccoons eyes. But their celebrated black masks do more than make them look like lovely outlaws, they also help them see with clarity. The black mask works just like the black stickers athletes wear under raccoons eyes: The dark color absorbs incoming light, reducing the glow that can bounce in their eyes and obstruct their vision. At night, when raccoons are most active, less peripheral light allows them to more easily perceive contrast in the objects of their focus, which is fundamental for seeing in the dark.

2. Raccoons paws are similar to human hands.

Raccoons hands are similar to human hands, raccoons have five dexterous toes on each of their front paws that essentially function as human fingers. and are one of the few creatures that are able to use all five fingers as humans do. As a result, this gives them the ability to easily grasp things, and successfully accomplish many unusual tasks like untying knots, opening the latch of a cage, and even picking human pockets. In fact, they are so dexterous that they can pick up coins as thin as dimes. Another interesting feature of raccoon paws includes the abundance of nerves that permit them to become extra sensitive and send messages to the brain – when underwater, raccoons use this sensitivity to inspect objects. Raccoons also have special feet that are able to rotate 180 degrees which allows them to climb up and down trees head first. Native Americans were the first to note they're unusual paws, In addition, raccoons are among the best climbers and swimmers.

The English word raccoon comes from the Powhatan word aroughcun, which means "animal that scratches with its hands." The Aztecs went in a similar direction when naming the raccoon. They named it mapachitli or "one who takes everything in its hands." Today mapache means "raccoon" in Spanish.

3. Raccoons as pets in the white house (1926).

Rebecca was a raccoon kept as a pet by US President Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge. In 1926 Rebecca was brought in from Mississippi to be served as Thanksgiving dinner in the White House, but fortunately, the Coolidges decided to keep her as a pet instead. For Christmas, an embroidered collar was made for her, inscribed with the title: "White House Raccoon". She enjoyed participating in the annual White House Easter egg roll. She was fed persimmons and shrimp, and eggs were a favorite; At times, she could be mischievous, known to unscrew lightbulbs, unpot houseplants and open cabinets.

As First Lady Grace wrote:

We had a house-made for her in one of the large trees, with a wire fence built around it for protection. We kept her chained when out of doors, but in the house, she had her liberty. She was a mischievous, inquisitive party and we had to keep watch of her when she was in the house. She enjoyed nothing better than being placed in a bathtub with a little water in it and given a cake of soap with which to play. In this fashion, she would amuse herself for an hour or more.

4. Raccoons have a very high level of IQ.

Raccoons score a very high mammal IQ scale, We find raccoons ranked closer to humans than most people would usually think. Generally, monkeys are ranked right below humans, while raccoons scoring above cats and just below monkeys, they are significantly close to human IQ levels as well. besides their high IQ scores, raccoons are known to have evolving intelligence and smart methods of thinking. One study showed that raccoons can remember solutions to tasks for up to three years. They are able to learn from past experiences and engage in critical and problem-solving thinking when obstacles arise. Give raccoons a puzzle and, as long as there's food involved, they'll generally find a way to solve it. They can open bins by using their paws to lift the lids. They've not only proven this time and time again in yards and campsites but in labs as well. In the early 1900s, ethologist H.B. Davis gave 12 raccoons a series of locks to crack. To access the treats inside the boxes, they had to navigate hooks, bolts, buttons, latches, and levers, with some boxes featuring more than one lock. In the end, the raccoons were able to get past 11 of the 13 mechanisms. Moreover, as a result of their notable intelligence, raccoons were once candidates for lab testing alongside rats and monkeys but were discarded for being too smart, adaptive and strong-willed. More recently, scientists tasked a group of raccoons with the Aesop's Fable test. The classic story, which tells of a crow dropping stones into a pitcher to get its water level to rise, has been adapted by researchers as a standard for animal intelligence. Raccoons were placed in a room with a cylinder of water with marshmallows floating on the surface and stones scattered around it. To reach the sugary snacks, they first had to make the water higher by depositing the stones. After they were shown what to do, two out of the eight copied the raccoons behavior., while a third took an unforeseen approach to the problem and toppled the whole thing over.

5. Raccoons love to live in cities.

Despite the fact that raccoons are originated from the earthly and natural environment, funny raccoons love the city life! Actually, Toronto is one of the most raccoon populated cities in the world; approximately 50 times more raccoons live there than in neighboring suburban regions. Therefore, not only do overcrowded cities provide them with plenty of space to scavenge around, but they also provide raccoons with readily available food resources. You guessed it - trash cans.

6. Raccoons adaptations: They can survive almost anywhere.

Raccoons were originally found in natural tropical areas but over time, especially throughout the twentieth century, they managed to migrate and were then introduced to a wider range of habitats ranging from mountainous areas to overcrowded cities; this is due to their remarkable and rare ability to adapt to foreign environments. When considering their ability to survive, the average life expectancy of raccoons is generally between two and three years in the wild. The cause behind this low expectation rate is simply car accidents and the expansion of roads and highways - the raccoon's death rates have increased due to countless roadkill incidents. However, they can live up to twenty years in captivity where they remain safe from road accidents.

7. Raccoons were exported to Europe and Japan.

In the 1920s, the first raccoons were exported to fur farms in Europe. Because of the fact that an accidental bombing and some bored farmers just wanting to spice up the local wildlife, many raccoons escaped and founded a new group in the wild. nowadays raccoons in Europe are considered an invasive species.The raccoons even ended up in Japan. Their trip there had more wholesome beginnings: In the 1970s, Japanese children were obsessed with the beloved star of the animated cartoon, Rascal the Raccoon. The children demanded pet raccoons themselves, and at one point Japan imported about 1,500 per month. As a result of this, many of these animals ended up in the wild when they grew too big for families to take care of them properly. Japan has since banned the importing and owning raccoons animals, but descendants of this initial boom have spread to 42 of the country's 47 prefectures.

8. Raccoons are nocturnal.

Raccoons are generally nocturnal, and are therefore asleep for the majority of the day and are most active at night. Furthermore, there are many myths claiming that seeing a raccoon awake during the daylight hours indicates that it is rabid. This is not true as there are many reasons as to why a raccoon may be awake, such as the availability of food in certain regions, raccoons during the day may be seen awake scavenging for food.

9. Raccoons can make more than 50 different voices.

One of the lesser-known facts about raccoons is its ability to make a large array of vocalizations. In fact, studies have determined that these creatures can make over 51 different sounds to communicate! Raccoons sounds can be hissing, purring, whistling, growling, screaming, and even a sound similar to a horse’s whinny, often heard when competing for food. Younger raccoons often chirp and squeal and raccoons with rabies often exhibit extremely high-pitched squeals.

10. Raccoons are extremely clean animals.

Though funny raccoons look like the outlaws of the outdoors and although they are often found scavenging for food in trash cans, and creating nests in abandoned cars and other unsavory locations, the fact is that these animals are very clean creatures. They have been known to place their food in water to wash it before consuming and even dig latrines in areas where they frequently reside for sanitary waste disposal.

11. Raccoons can run at high speeds.

Raccoons are fast scavengers and are consequently always on the move searching for their food. In addition to walking, these funny animals are fast runners as well. In fact, raccoons can run up to 15 miles per hour, not only on solid ground but also while climbing up trees! They can fall from a height of 131 feet (40 meters) and be unharmed. In addition to running with agility, they are also able to swim very quickly and escape from raccoons predators and catch prey to meet their dietary needs.

12. Raccoons don't like tomatoes.

What raccoons eat? while raccoons are omnivorous creatures that eat almost everything, they avoid tomatoes. However, it is one of the few foods that does not like, some favorite raccoon treats include acorns, berries, cherries, watermelons, corn, apples, peaches, fish, insects, frogs, rodents, bird eggs.

13. Raccoons have multiple life-partners.

As opposed to wolves, beavers and other creatures that mate for life, raccoons often have more than one mating partner. Actually, male raccoons attempt to mate with multiple females each season while female raccoons normally mate with one partner. Unlike other pets and animals, male raccoons have nothing to do with raising their offspring and all of the responsibility for raising raccoons baby falls on the mother alone. Actually the duration of a raccoons female pregnancy is 63 days. Where they give birth once a year to up to seven kits in early summer. The birth of raccoons on roof is very common, they also may be born in a pit in a tree or in someone's loft. They will then stay here for the first few months and then venture outside when they grow up enough.

14. Raccoons have a special scientific name.

Like any other animal, raccoons have a scientific name "Procyon lotor" which translates to “before-dog washer.” In 1780, scientist Gottlieb Congrad created a separate genus for the species Procyon which translates to dog-like. However, there is no relation between raccoons and dogs while raccoons amazingly remain a close relative of the bear family. In addition, the English name of “raccoon” is derived from the Proto-Algonquian language and it translates as “one who rubs, scrubs and scratches with his hands.”, which seems to be more accurate.

15. Raccoons have many varieties.

There are seven species of raccoons in various locations from Alaska to Argentina, but the most popular is Procyon lotor or the common raccoon that lives in the North of America, this raccoon is found throughout the United States and Mexico and in subarctic Canada. Other varieties of the animal can be found farther south of America, and often inhabiting tropical islands and have been exported to Germany and Japan. Unfortunately, there is currently a raccoon species witch is endangered – the pygmy raccoon.

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Funny Cats and Dogs Video Compilation!

Nowadays , cats are among the most popular animal you can own. There are many breeds available, the most popular are Persian and Siamese. Cats are a domesticated animal, with origins dating back some 8,000 years and beyond.
Although Cats do require some effort , they are great pets that will provide you with years and years of friendship. As long as you take care of your cat and take him to the vet for his checkups, he should remain healthy. Even though Cats can get sick from time to time – knowing how to care for him will make a world of difference.

Humans have always had a strong relationship with cats and dogs, In the 1990s, Cats were shared by e-mail since the internet's rise to prominence. A scientific survey done found that the contributors were happier after watching funny cat videos.

The researcher behind the survey explained:

"If we want to better understand the effects the Internet may have on us as individuals and on society, then researchers can't ignore Internet cats anymore" and "consumption of online cat-related media deserves empirical attention" .
The IU Bloomington commented:
"[It] does more than simply entertain; it boosts viewers' energy and positive emotions and decreases negative feelings".

As anyone with a weirdo funny pet knows, they can be extremely weird animals. How weird?
Is your pet weirder than this? Share with us, your own story in the comments below.

Jacob Tschetter, mixologist

Every night when I’m deep asleep, my kitten Gollum will come up and sit on my chest and, as per my partner, she will stare at me for at least 30 minutes. If I don’t wake up she will begin to burrow into my beard. If that doesn’t wake me she will begin to nibble on my nose. I’m fairly certain that she is trying to see if it’s okay to eat me.😂😂😂

Nicole, London

I have a chihuahua puppy who is always super-charged and once did something terrible on my friend’s three-year-old in the middle of Starbucks. You can imagine. He couldn’t help it, it just happens if he’s excited over attention, food etc. It was so embarrassing. The vet did say he would improve after neutering but it never happened.

Josh Fruhlinger, writer, editor and Comics Curmudgeon

I had a cat once who would wake me up every morning just a minute or two before my alarm went off by tapping me on the mouth with his paw. Not that hard, but not that gentle either, with his claws extended just a tiny bit. “Hey, time for breakfast, bud.” My next cat, I started feeding at night.

Charlotte, Birmingham

We were walking our family dog and he spotted a family having a picnic. Before we’d even realized what he was up to, he’d rampaged onto their blanket, stolen the sandwich from their toddler’s hand and was merrily devouring whatever was in their hamper by the time we even reached him!

Peter Sterne, a reporter at Politico Media

My cat, Hunter, loves to play with crumpled paper, and I guess he thinks my wastebasket is a box of toys for him. Whenever I crumple up a paper and throw it out, he’ll dive into the basket to get it, usually knocking over the basket and spilling out all the trash in the process.

Michelle, Bexley

Used to have a funny dog that would escape the garden to a nearby field, roll in manure then return and hide behind the sofa, thus smearing the manure along the wall and back of the sofa.

Lauren Kelley, online politics editor at Rolling Stone

Our funny cat starts howling super early each morning, in pursuit of breakfast. One morning we woke up at 5:30 am not to the sound of him meowing, but to someone telling a story. Extremely loudly. In our living room. Turns out he had walked across my laptop, turned on a Moth podcast, and cranked the volume all the way up. We were annoyed, but also kind of amused – until the next morning, when he did the exact same thing. Now I close my laptop before going to bed.

Gill, Worcester

My funny dog Bailey ran over to some lads playing football, peed on his rucksack then stole his Pepperami and ran off. When I first had him at one year old, I decided to take him to training classes but he terrorized the other dogs 😱. They refused to accept him in the normal class and he had to go to the class for badly behaved dogs. Should have called him ASBO.😂

Jennifer Kho, Guardian US managing editor

When we first brought home our pit bull, Daily, a few years ago, we were wondering how our cats would react. One of our cats, Stringer, went right up to Daily and stuck his head in her big mouth.😂 She backed away, looking shocked. But for weeks, whenever she would yawn nearby, Stringer would put his head in her mouth.😂 Over the next year, he met other dogs, but didn’t do it; but then, a year later, a friend brought her pit bull to visit for a play date. Before we even noticed Stringer was in the room, he’d run over and stuck his head in the surprised dog’s mouth.😂😆😆

Fiona, senior content manager at Pets at Home

When I was about eight weeks pregnant and before I told anyone I was in a meeting with a colleague, Angie, and her dog, Chesney. Although our pets often come to meetings with us, I’d never spent much time around Chesney, so I was quite surprised when he snuggled up to me.😮 Angie was a bit embarrassed and kept trying to remove Chesney, but he would just cuddle up again. When the meeting was over, Angie told a mutual colleague that Chesney had a history of snuggling up to pregnant women. I announced my pregnancy a few weeks later, Angie said she was so glad she had told our colleague about Chesney’s super-sense because otherwise, no one would have believed her. The hormonal changes must have made me smell different to Chesney. I couldn’t wait to tell my friends and family; it’s now my favorite work story!😊

Caroline Kenney

Pre-cellphones and even pre-cordless phones, Seymour, our tuxedo cat, loved phones so much that he’d answer them.😮 More than once, a friend told us that they heard a chirpy meow instead of the standard ‘hello’ when they called.😂😆😆

Steve, Worcestershire

Growing up, we had an extremely naughty Staffie 🐶 called Roady. He would eat pretty much anything given to him 😂 but seemed to have a stomach of iron. His first trip to the vets as a pup was because he had eaten an 18-inch long rubber tube and needed to have emergency surgery.😮 Another time, after a long day at work, my mum bought our dad a kebab for his tea. Famished as he was, dad had literally just put the fork to his mouth as the doorbell went. The plate went down, but Roady 🐶 was (thankfully) on his bed. In the time it took my dad to answer the door and come back through the hall, Roady had completely obliterated the plate full of food.😂😆 Dad said it was even funnier because of the way Roady’s legs were moving faster than ever 😂 but they just slipped on the carpet in cartoon fashion.

Faith Rowold

My funny cat 🐱, Hannah, does not like being picked up. I still do it occasionally, but I usually only get a few seconds of snuggles before she squirms away. The reason I don’t press my luck is because a couple of years ago when a bunch of friends came over for my first NYC birthday party, a friend of mine either forgot or disregarded my warning and Hannah expressed her displeasure (via her anal glands) all over my friend’s shirt.😂😂😆 Fast forward to a few months ago, right after daylight saving time started. Hannah can’t tell time, so suddenly her 6 am breakfast call became 5 am. Clamoring around on the bed, pawing my face, meowing to wake the dead, I couldn’t handle it. Without thinking about which end of the cat was pointed at me, I pushed her away and immediately regretted it. Hannah had expressed her displeasure directly in my face. Hannah got an automatic feeder the next day.😂

Chris, Oxford

Our old funny dog 🐶 was too lazy to walk from the living room to the back door so he used to jump in and out the living room window.😂 This was fine until he forgot where he was and jumped out of my sister’s second-floor window.😮😮 Luckily he managed to land on the roof and sat there shaking like a leaf 😂 until we were able to get a ladder and rescue him.😂

Kristi, Midlands

My funny Labrador🐶 Holly was a bit of a hooligan when she was a pup. I was walking her once and she spotted a class doing a boot camp style workout in the next field in the middle of doing press-ups at the time. Holly thought it looked like great fun and charged over jumping on top of the people doing the press-ups.😂😂 Most of them laughed but the leader in the military-style outfit didn’t look amused.😆

Michelle Dean, author, and editor

My hilarious cat🐱, Liberty, licks the shower 😂 after I get out in the morning – like, hops into the tub and cleans it. She does it nearly every morning. I cannot dissuade her.

Ceren, North London

My derpy dog Lola🐶 once stole a bottle of water from a group of people enjoying a lovely picnic spread in Victoria Park in the summer.😂 Barkley once stole a football from a group of young boys playing football in the local park.😂 He punctured it with his teeth 😮😂 so my dad had to give them a tenner to get a new one. So yeah, my dogs steal stuff.

Rachel Perrone, communications director at RH Reality Check

My hilarious cat🐱 was in the garage while my step-father was winterizing the cars, so we were concerned that she’d gotten God only knows what automotive fluids on her.😮😂 I gave her a bit of a bath and, not surprisingly, she was so mad. Hours later, still damp, she came and sat in my lap, and I thought she’d forgiven me. Nope – she peed on me.😂

Lisa, Leamington Spa

I was taking my dog to his monthly veterinary appointment and left myself plenty of time for the journey (it’s a Friday night, rush hour etc). I arrived at my destination pleased there was very little traffic and we had plenty of time to spare – too much time in fact. Anyway, because I’m early I figure I’ll take him inside in the hope they could possibly see him earlier than scheduled. We walk into the familiar, cozy, little waiting room thrilled to find it empty and blindly ignoring the confused looks and furrowed brows of the receptionists. Up I go with a cheery ‘Hello, I know we’re early but…’ to be greeted by a wall of silence. Still, the penny didn’t drop. Not until the massive grinning face of my very own GP appears around the corner do I realize I haven’t taken Bucky the 15 miles to his vets but taken him the four miles to my own doctor’s surgery.😮😂 I just about managed to stutter ‘Oh bollocks’ before being escorted back to my car by my GP who is practically on his knees laughing.

David Plotz, CEO of Atlas Obscura

One of my hilarious funny cats eats earwax.😂 She will capture an earbud and lick it clean. She will even try to lick it out of my ears.😂 It’s a truly bizarre habit.

Rebecca Roth

Two years ago I was in the basement when I saw our funny hilarious cat, Luna, going into the only room in the basement that isn’t fully furnished and doesn’t have a litter box. She only goes in the basement for one purpose, and so, anxious not to have my house smell like cat pee, I followed her in case she did something very naughty. Instead, I watched as she squatted, arranged herself carefully over the drain in the floor and peed. No smell, no mess – and no litter.😂😂😂

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Smart and powerful sneaky cats video compilation!

Cats are without any doubt among the sneaky, quickest pets in nature, and cat owners they know that very well, but the cats featured in this video brought their proverbial agility to the next level.
They are so smart and powerful that they look just like a legion of little furry ninja cats.
Beware of them, by the time you sense a ninja cat is behind you, it’s too late.
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Huge cat in my house!

The most beautiful thing in the world is having a huge cat in your house. They're like your own little house wild predator, except that they love you and play with you instead of eating you!
Savannah cats are the bigest purely domestic breed, but many see them only half-domestic because they are a cross-breed of wild African serval cats and Siamese cats.
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Weird funny cats behaviors

Does your cat's conduct confuse you, making you think that you are the only one who have an insane cat? Dont worry, you are not the only one, and amazingly your cat might be considered completely normal.
Check out 10 weird cat behaviors:
  1. Bouncing Off the Walls. 
  2. Paw Treading. 
  3. Head Bumping. 
  4. Winking. Chewing Weird Things. 
  5. Napping in Tight Places. 
  6. Sneering. 
  7. Presenting Their Butt. 
  8. Ignoring You. 
  9. Covering Poop. 
  10. Covering Food. 
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How to Manage a Cranky Cat? Do you have a weird cat?

Just like us, cats all have their own distinct characters. Some are very sweet and laid-back, and others can be, well, a bit cantankerous. If you have a cranky little cat in your house, read these tips from an expert vet about dealing with cranky cats.
  1. Veterinary Care: First of all, be sure that there isn’t a medical problem behind your cat dour attitude. 
  2. Triggers: Try to identify things that trigger kitty's bad moods. Loud noises, dogs, strangers, other cats... 
  3. Fear: Give your cat lots of safe hiding places to retreat to if she feels scared. 
  4. Stimulation: Make sure you are offering your cat plenty of stimulation. Give your cat plenty of fun toys to take her aggression out on. 
  5. Avoid Punishment: Cats don’t understand punishment. so never punish your cat for misbehaving, your kitty may not even understand why she’s being punished. Ignore bad behavior, and offer Fluffy toys and treats when she’s being good. 
  6. Go With The Flow: Try to recognize and identify some of the telltale signs of feline anger. These include hissing, flattened ears, growling, and a lashing tail. 
If you see any of these caution signs, just walk away and leave the cat alone until he calms down.
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Do Cats Like Kisses?

Does your cat love to be kissed by you? Some cats do seem to like or at least endure human kisses. If your cat purrs, leans in, and rubs his head on you when you kiss him, he possibly recognize that you're trying to show him your love and feeling.
Nevertheless, if your cat's ears gets back, evade away from you, he begins to moves his tail back and forth, hisses, or scratch you, he doesn't want to be kissed.
Cats use body language to show you their love. The slow eye wink is a big way for cats to say "I love you." This is equal to a human kiss, but it's done from across the room rather than with actual physical contact.
Cats rub on your body to marking you as their own. so rubbing on you is their way of showing you love.
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