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Shy Raccoons Are Better Learners Than Bold Ones, Study Finds

Por: The New York Times Science September 24, 2022

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Residents of almost any city in North America know how frustratingly clever raccoons can be. They break into garages, pilfer supposedly unreachable bird feeders and ransack trash bins, even defeating lids specifically designed to thwart them.Despite their reputation, little is known about why raccoons are so good at urban living.Over the past few years, researchers have taken to the streets of Laramie, Wyo., to uncover the raccoons’ secrets,... + full article



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