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urbpan ([personal profile] urbpan) wrote2006-03-27 08:02 pm

365 Urban Species. #086: Raccoon


photo by [livejournal.com profile] cottonmanifesto

Urban species #086: Raccoon Procyon lotor

At my job, taking care of caged animals in a woodland setting, the wild raccoons are my enemy. Early on I realized that I was at war with "raccoon nation," as I termed them. These crafty beasts are armed with intelligent minds and dextrous hands. They can climb any fence and can reach through fencing to grab caged birds. They eat nearly anything, and have a knack for an easy meal. Their ability to open trash cans, and to raid campgrounds, is legendary. Dave Barry has said that if we ever want to get to the planet Venus, we need to convince the raccoons that there's food there, and then follow them.

Raccoons are among the largest of urban mammals, weighing up to 25 pounds. They can survive in large city parks and wooded neighborhoods because they are nocturnal, and spend the daytime sleeping in holes in trees. They can live in almost any environment, but have a strong desire to be near water. Besides trash and pet food, urban raccoons feed on the fruit of landscaping plants, and on various small animals.

I'm hoping that [livejournal.com profile] cottonmanifesto will post her story of the raccoons in the Boston neighborhood of Allston.





[identity profile] mozzer131.livejournal.com 2006-03-28 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
Awesome! One night last summer, I was on my front porch in Belmont, and one came walking down the sidewalk, paused at my walk opening, and then wandered down my driveway to the back yard. I was shocked (and VERY my dog wasn't on the porch with me!)!

[identity profile] mozzer131.livejournal.com 2006-03-28 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
Err...VERY happy.

See what happens when you get excited you remember basic HTML?