2 thoughts on “Raccoon in Splendor: Nature’s Charming Bandit Captured in Beauty”
Context: my sister in law and her family started feeding this raccoon. Niece would make him charcuterie boards and they would hand him grapes. His favorite snack was marshmallows. Here’s the larger foto:
As someone who’s never seen a raccoon in real life, I have a question for the countries that have them
Why haven’t you domesticated them yet? We’ve domesticated hundreds of animals, bred them like crazy, some for utility, some to eat, some to keep as company
I’ve only seen a few YouTube videos of raccoons and I’m only left with questions as to why nobody has domesticated a intelligent cutie with hands
Context: my sister in law and her family started feeding this raccoon. Niece would make him charcuterie boards and they would hand him grapes. His favorite snack was marshmallows. Here’s the larger foto:
https://preview.redd.it/yigcz1x1ibmd1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7e8d9b4d1e79b604789806995e41df74a56261af
As someone who’s never seen a raccoon in real life, I have a question for the countries that have them
Why haven’t you domesticated them yet? We’ve domesticated hundreds of animals, bred them like crazy, some for utility, some to eat, some to keep as company
I’ve only seen a few YouTube videos of raccoons and I’m only left with questions as to why nobody has domesticated a intelligent cutie with hands