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3497 No. 3497 ID: 017bb2
For all those who were bitching on the honey boo-boo thread about how nothing good or interesting was being made anymore.
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This documentary makes the almost unbelievable claim that raccoons have changed more in the past 70 years than they have in the previous 40,000 years.
Based on the evidence presented, this theory seems more than plausible. Rather than threatening the species, the building of cities has seemingly advanced their survival skills and accelerated their evolution to an astonishing degree.
The question being asked in this film is - "Are people, in an effort to outwit raccoons, actually making them smarter and unwittingly contributing to their evolutionary success?" Are the ever more complex obstacles that our fast-paced, urban world throws at them actually pushing the development of raccoon brains?
When the lights go down in cities across North America, another world is revealed, populated by shady little characters that live alongside us, but exist in the margins. These pint-size problem solvers are smart, adaptable and omnivorous, and they love a good challenge. Welcome to the world of urban raccoons. With their busy little hands, they can do what other would-be urban animals can’t – open doors, get into attics, and raid secured trash cans. And they are especially fond of big cities, like Chicago, New York, and Toronto – the raccoon capital of the world. In cities everywhere, wherever they’ve been introduced, they have done very, very well. Using both night-vision cameras and raccoon-proof radio collars, scientists set out to learn about their hidden, intimate world.
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>> No. 3510 ID: 2f260d
Raccoons are FRIGHTENINGLY intelligent. When given physical logic puzzles, they can solve as many as the most intelligent of animals. Plus they're at least somewhat social and have sensitive and dexterous front paws. Someday, they're going to evolve opposable thumbs, and then the world better watch out.

As a coonfox, I for one welcome our new raccoon overlords.
>> No. 3533 ID: b5632b
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3533
I´m a human if know my place under racoons and foxes paws! I rely like to be trampled in face of a cute racoon! :3
>> No. 3536 ID: c49191
>>3533
you're still creepy as heck pawslave, but i suppose asking you to knock it off for the hundredth time won't work any better than the last ninety nine times, huh?
>> No. 3559 ID: 2ff556
I love shooting animals. Hunting is my hobby.
>> No. 3561 ID: 0e62f0
>>3559
Lame hobby, you should hunt them only with your bare hands and engage anmals in manly fisticuffs instead of being a pussy only able to face off with one from behind the most high-powered gun you can get.
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