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  2. Family Cat Nonchalantly Lets Raccoon Enter Home Like He ... - AOL

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    In fact, the raccoon "hung out with the cats for about 4 hours," lounged on the couch, "indulged in some of the cat food, [and] was kind enough to eat all of the crumbs and fingernails out of the ...

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    People find raccoons cute because of their sweet little faces that look like they’re wearing masks, almost human-like tiny paws, and their mischievous attitude. #10 Image credits: raccoonsfun

  4. Scent gland - Wikipedia

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    Like herpestids it has a perianal skin gland inside an anal sac which surrounds the anus like a pocket. The pocket opens to the exterior with a horizontal slit below the tail. Other glands are located near the penis or vagina, with the penile glands emitting a strong odor. Like the herpestids, it has no prescrotal glands. [10]

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    Discover the 15 animals that look like, or share similar behaviors with, a raccoon — including olinguitos, raccoon dogs, and more. Discover the 15 animals that look like, or share similar ...

  6. Procyonidae - Wikipedia

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    The clades leading to coatis and olingos on one branch, and to ringtails and raccoons on the other, separated about 17.7 Ma ago. [14] The divergence between olingos and coatis is estimated to have occurred about 10.2 Ma ago, [14] at about the same time that ringtails and raccoons parted ways.

  7. Coati - Wikipedia

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    The tip of the tail can be moved slightly on its own, as is the case with cats, but it is not prehensile as is that of the kinkajou, another procyonid. Coatis have bear- and raccoon-like paws and walk plantigrade like raccoons and bears (on the soles of the feet, as do humans). Coatis have nonretractable claws.

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    Image credits: an1malpulse #5. Animal campaigners are calling for a ban on the public sale of fireworks after a baby red panda was thought to have died from stress related to the noise.

  9. Musteloidea - Wikipedia

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    Procyonidae, the raccoons and raccoon-like procyonids, including coatimundis, kinkajous, olingos, olinguitos, ringtails and cacomistles. In North America, ursids (bears) and musteloids first appeared in the Chadronian [citation needed] of the late Eocene, and in early-Oligocene Europe, immediately following the Grande Coupure extinction event.