Here Mr. Racoon, i have a nice cat niblet with my finger for ya, lol ..
Kids learn your lesson, dont' feed Racoons
The don't bite the hand that feeds you does not apply to racoons
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Lol, Raccoons are actually nice, they just cant tell the difference between your hand and food. To them, its all the same.
lol, I'm actually surprised the cat is just chilling there by the raccoons
when I use to feed the raccoons I'd just toss a piece of bread onto the porch they'd come on and they'd ether eat it there or carry it off, same with the squirrels
anyhow, here's a better animal video I caught wind of today...
My dad used to keep ducks and geese. Did it successfully for years until one night a family of raccoons wandered through the neighborhood and killed off like 90% of his animals.
The weird thing is, they weren't even eating (most of) the birds. The vast majority of dead animals were only missing minor body parts. The raccoons seemed to like brains, since a lot of the birds' heads were missing. And there were a surprising number of cases of the raccoons eating just the intestines (by pulling them out through the bird's butts). And at least a good 20% of the dead birds didn't have ANY noticeable meat missing from them.
My point being: these raccoons were NOT just killing for food, seeing as how the vast majority of the prey animals were left to rot. Instead of bagging a duck and then just eating that duck because they already have enough food, they did the opposite. This was a ****ing killing frenzy. They'd bag a duck or a chicken, MAYBE take the time to eat the brains. But then instead of just staying there and finishing off the perfectly good duck that they killed, they IGNORED their meal and went to go kill any other birds that they saw moving. Or to put it another way, they put a higher priority on killing than they did on eating. It's the equivalent of a hunter allegedly killing for food, but then he bags a turkey and just completely abandons it in order to shoot a freaking sparrow.
@PSP107: what's there to question? it's cute as hell, I mean just look at it gnawing on his toes at the end
My dad used to keep ducks and geese. Did it successfully for years until one night a family of raccoons wandered through the neighborhood and killed off like 90% of his animals.
The weird thing is, they weren't even eating (most of) the birds. The vast majority of dead animals were only missing minor body parts. The raccoons seemed to like brains, since a lot of the birds' heads were missing. And there were a surprising number of cases of the raccoons eating just the intestines (by pulling them out through the bird's butts). And at least a good 20% of the dead birds didn't have ANY noticeable meat missing from them.
My point being: these raccoons were NOT just killing for food, seeing as how the vast majority of the prey animals were left to rot. Instead of bagging a duck and then just eating that duck because they already have enough food, they did the opposite. This was a ****ing killing frenzy. They'd bag a duck or a chicken, MAYBE take the time to eat the brains. But then instead of just staying there and finishing off the perfectly good duck that they killed, they IGNORED their meal and went to go kill any other birds that they saw moving. Or to put it another way, they put a higher priority on killing than they did on eating. It's the equivalent of a hunter allegedly killing for food, but then he bags a turkey and just completely abandons it in order to shoot a freaking sparrow.
And that is the beginning of Resident Evil, Raccoon city.
Raccoons are the devil's cat. They're cute but they are evil, and definitely not trustworthy.
And unfortunately most have become so used to humans, they do not become frightened of us. Hell they even challenge us at times; I've had to chase raccoons out of my home many times. Brooms seem to work best...
Raccoons are the devil's cat. They're cute but they are evil, and definitely not trustworthy.
And unfortunately most have become so used to humans, they do not become frightened of us. Hell they even challenge us at times; I've had to chase raccoons out of my home many times. Brooms seem to work best...
Animals are becoming less scared of humans every day. Here's proof:
Raccoons are the devil's cat. They're cute but they are evil, and definitely not trustworthy.
And unfortunately most have become so used to humans, they do not become frightened of us. Hell they even challenge us at times; I've had to chase raccoons out of my home many times. Brooms seem to work best...
witch on a broom ?
raccoons are called just 'washing.bears' in german, cause they always seem to wash and clean their Food before eating ... so they are really considered cute and harmless petlike animals here ^^ ... while the u.s. american trash.Problem obviously turned them into something like 'gigantic.rats' ^^
Raccoons are the devil's cat. They're cute but they are evil, and definitely not trustworthy.
And unfortunately most have become so used to humans, they do not become frightened of us. Hell they even challenge us at times; I've had to chase raccoons out of my home many times. Brooms seem to work best...
witch on a broom ?
raccoons are called just 'washing.bears' in german, cause they always seem to wash and clean their Food before eating ... so they are really considered cute and harmless petlike animals here ^^ ... while the u.s. american trash.Problem obviously turned them into something like 'gigantic.rats' ^^
Ouch !
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