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  2. Want a Pet Raccoon? Consider This First. - AOL

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    Raccoons need special care, and many veterinarians will not accept exotic animals. You’ll need to check around and see if any vets in your area are willing to take on a raccoon as a patient ...

  3. Snoring Pet Raccoon Getting Cozy in Dresser Drawer Is Total ...

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    Though keeping a raccoon as a pet is illegal in many places, in Florida it is possible if you get a Class III permit and acquire your pet through legal channels like a registered breeders or a ...

  4. This pet raccoon washes everything it finds, including ... - AOL

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    Don't leave your pet raccoon unattended, especially if it's a clean freak. A video surfaced on YouTube showing a busy raccoon washing stuff in a Russian couple's apartment. The man in the video is ...

  5. Rebecca (raccoon) - Wikipedia

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    Coolidge, who had never eaten raccoon and had no appetite to try it, kept Rebecca as a pet instead. [3] For Christmas, an embroidered collar was made for Rebecca, inscribed with the title "White House Raccoon". She enjoyed participating in the annual White House Easter egg roll. [1] She was fed shrimp and persimmons, and eggs were a favorite. [4]

  6. 30 Beautiful Vintage Photos That Prove Pets Were Always Family

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    Image credits: onepersononeidea As of 2023/2024, close to 146 million people in the US alone shared their home with a pet, Statista reports.Out of them, the majority (as many as 65 million) lived ...

  7. Nyctereutes - Wikipedia

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    Nyctereutes (Greek: nyx, nykt-"night" + ereutēs "wanderer") is a genus of canid which includes only two extant species, both known as raccoon dogs: the common raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) and the Japanese raccoon dog (Nyctereutes viverrinus). [1] Nyctereutes first entered the fossil record 5.5 million years ago in northern China.

  8. Sjupp - Wikipedia

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    Sjupp was a raccoon kept as a pet by Adolf Frederick and later by Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus. [1] According to Linnaeus, Sjupp liked eggs, almonds, raisins, cakes, sugar and various fruits. Sometimes he would capture food from the pockets of Linnaeus' students. He hated sour foods such as vinegar.

  9. Pet Raccoon Is Living a ‘Beautiful Life’ During Road Trip ...

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    The video is short but sweet., although we really do think the clip says it all. The footage shows the raccoon and his mama cuddling in the car together. The window was open and the wind was ...