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

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    Can You Keep a Raccoon as a Pet? Raccoons are considered exotic pets and many states have laws against keeping exotic pets. In fact, currently, only 16 states allow raccoons to be kept as pets ...

  3. You Won't Believe People Actually Have These Animals as Pets

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    Raccoon. Raccoons are synonymous with trash can raids, and they can be found in more and more areas where people are living. In fact, raccoons may even seem friendly and come close to you ...

  4. Interspecies friendship - Wikipedia

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    In the previous 11,000 years, humans have brought a wide range of species into domestication to use as livestock, working animals, household pets, and companions. [27] The influence of human behaviour on domesticated animals has led to many species having learned to co-exist - sometimes leading to the formation of an interspecies friendship.

  5. List of domesticated animals - Wikipedia

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    A number of factors determine how quickly any changes may occur in a species, but there is not always a desire to improve a species from its wild form. Domestication is a gradual process, so there is no precise moment in the history of a given species when it can be considered to have become fully domesticated.

  6. Raccoon - Wikipedia

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    [235] [236] While population densities range from 0.5 to 3.2 animals per square kilometer (1.3 to 8.3 animals per square mile) in prairies and do not usually exceed 6 animals per square kilometer (15.5 animals per square mile) in upland hardwood forests, more than 20 raccoons per square kilometer (51.8 animals per square mile) can live in ...

  7. 40 Facts About Animals That Might Make You Look Like The ...

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    It’s pretty obvious that animals can feel grief. Dogs mourn their owners and each other, and cats mourn the food they were supposed to get 20 minutes ago but didn’t because their human servant ...

  8. Generalist and specialist species - Wikipedia

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    The raccoon is a generalist, because it has a natural range that includes most of North and Central America, and it is omnivorous, eating berries, insects such as butterflies, eggs, and various small animals. When it comes to insects, particularly native bees and lepidoptera ((butterflies and moths), many are specialist species.

  9. Maine Woman Who Feeds Raccoons and Cats on Her Back ... - AOL

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    In fact, raccoons aren't the only animals she feeds! Callie, the female calico cat (I see how she got her name),v was waiting at the door alongside her ring-tailed pals, but she wasted no time ...