In the middle of a heist
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raccoons
<p>Only innocence, no mischief. <a href="/tags/raccoons/" rel="tag">#raccoons</a> <a href="/tags/raccoon/" rel="tag">#raccoon</a> <a href="/tags/wildlife/" rel="tag">#wildlife</a> <a href="/tags/nature/" rel="tag">#Nature</a> <a href="/tags/animals/" rel="tag">#animals</a></p>
<p><a href="/tags/raccoon/" rel="tag">#raccoon</a> <a href="/tags/raccoons/" rel="tag">#raccoons</a> <a href="/tags/halloween/" rel="tag">#halloween</a> <a href="/tags/clown/" rel="tag">#clown</a></p>
<p>🦝🧠 Researchers have found that <a href="/tags/raccoons/" rel="tag">#raccoons</a> pack a primate-like number of neurons into their small brains, including specialized cells once thought to be exclusive to <a href="/tags/humans/" rel="tag">#humans</a> and great <a href="/tags/apes/" rel="tag">#apes</a>.</p><p>This "neural density" helps explain their ability to solve complex puzzles and remember solutions for years, often outperforming <a href="/tags/dogs/" rel="tag">#dogs</a> and <a href="/tags/cats/" rel="tag">#cats</a>.</p><p>👉 <a href="https://www.good.is/raccoon-science" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>www.good.is/raccoon-science</a></p><p><a href="/tags/biology/" rel="tag">#biology</a> <a href="/tags/wildlife/" rel="tag">#wildlife</a> <a href="/tags/neuroscience/" rel="tag">#neuroscience</a> <a href="/tags/nature/" rel="tag">#nature</a> <a href="/tags/evolution/" rel="tag">#evolution</a> <a href="/tags/science/" rel="tag">#science</a> <a href="/tags/behavior/" rel="tag">#behavior</a> <a href="/tags/stem/" rel="tag">#stem</a></p>
That's me!
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Drawers full of raccoon
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<p>Isn't this the most innocent looking creature you have ever seen? There is absolutely not mischief going on here, only innocent raccoons to be found here. </p><p><a href="/tags/wildlife/" rel="tag">#Wildlife</a> <a href="/tags/wildlifephotography/" rel="tag">#WildlifePhotography</a> <a href="/tags/raccoon/" rel="tag">#Raccoon</a> <a href="/tags/raccoons/" rel="tag">#Raccoons</a> <a href="/tags/spookykittiesraccoons/" rel="tag">#SpookyKittiesRaccoons</a></p>
<p>Posting this again for the sake of pinning it as I don't want to go through a bunch of posts to find when I originally posted it.</p><p>The raccoons I regularly post were born somewhere in my backyard late last May/June. The triplets were born first, and these two a little while later. I suspect these two were woken when the triplets were taken out by their mom, with these two following briefly. Didn't get very far.</p><p><a href="/tags/wildlife/" rel="tag">#Wildlife</a> <a href="/tags/wildlifephotography/" rel="tag">#WildlifePhotography</a> <a href="/tags/raccoon/" rel="tag">#Raccoon</a> <a href="/tags/raccoons/" rel="tag">#Raccoons</a> <a href="/tags/spookykittiesraccoons/" rel="tag">#SpookyKittiesRaccoons</a></p>
