U should have seen the raccoons I got to see on vacation in the Catskill Mountains in upstate New York, they were HUGE! So big they looked like they were on steroids 😂🦝👍
I've been rescuing and rehabbing and raising raccoons for a while now. I've raised close to 500 of them. Raccoons are one of the most intelligent creatures on this planet, they have a incredible memory that some studies say is second to none on the earth. The raccoon proof garbage can in this video is extremely hilarious to me there was actually a study that was based on the a raccoons memory. 100 raccoons given 10 different locking mechanisms ranging from extremely basic to incredibly intricate. By incredibly intricate I mean multiple tasks to open push pull turn left lift right slide up twist pull and open etc etc etc a task that most humans may not even be able to accomplish. 92 of the raccoons successfully opened all the locks. They were taken away for different periods of time and reintroduced to the locking mechanisms a month later 6 months later 2 years later and out of those 92 raccoons 88 of them immediately opened each and every one of those locks without hesitation. This is one of the studies that claimed the raccoon has a memory second to any other creature on the face of this Earth.
At one house I lived in we had a momma raccoon who had her summer home in our front yard. She didn't mind having her babies climb up the children and sit on their shoulders. She also loved bananas and would come up to me and gently take a half banana out of my hand. She was afraid but wanted that bananas really really badly.
I love that this show teaches me things I never thought about. Like, in my 45 years on earth, I never knew that the common raccoon uses his hands to feel food. How interesting!
I feed a couple of them once in a while... They lost their mother at a really young age. They are all grown up now, but they still come for a meal once a while.
@@koleyw932 or maybe every species that becomes intelligent has the capacity for the same degree of good and evil that is inevitable as a result of being more intelligent.
I like wildlife. I like to see deer, foxes, raccoons, etc. But my neighbor doesn’t. Our local wildlife rehab place says if I feed raccoons, squirrels, they learn to overcome their avoidance of humans. Some people don’t find begging behaviors cute and demand those animals that frighten them to be euthanized. I don’t want wild animals to be euthanized so I don’t feed them (other than hummingbirds and finches).
Before I got a dog I used to put food out for the raccoons and I enjoyed watching them. They never caused me any problems. Mothers would bring their kits by and lay down as if saying, "Go play, momma's gonna take a nap." They were playful and fun to watch. I had a bucket under a sawhorse and the young raccoons would walk upside-down along the sawhorse to play with the bucket. I remember one raccoon laying on its back playing with a thick extension cord like it was some rope (and quickly removed the cord).
Prof. from Ohio can come here. There is a racoon in our neighborhood. Now we have heavy stones on the rubbish tins to stop him from opening them and strewing food all over the place. To eat a bun they toss everything else out of the tins. One night ours was eating on the roof next to my open window. Seeing him in the half-dark, I screamed!!! He didn't leave off with the bun, despite my yelling. Then he jumped over the fence into the empty lot next door . I crawled out on to the roof, took the bun and put in the waste bin. The animal returned!! Was he ever angry. I could see his sharp little teeth in the dusk. He WANTED that thing. I did take photos of the bitten bun but could only sketch him on paper.
Notice how the raccoon can hang headfirst while gripping with its rear feet. Raccoons can flip their feet 180 degrees outwards which also makes them one of the few animals that can go down a tree headfirst.
Against the family's advice, my late father tried raising chickens in a yard right across the street from a large urban park full of raccoons. It didn't take long for the raccoons to eat the chickens.
This neighborhood is just a 14-minute drive from my place. It appears they solved the problem with _two_ bungee cords. However, the cords _must be removed_ in the morning before the garbage trucks arrive or Recology will not empty the bin. forestknolls.info/2013/08/05/of-raccoons-trashcans-and-bungee-cords/
Well, upon further reading, not even two bungee cords can prevent the raccoons from getting into the bins. forestknolls.info/2013/08/31/trashcan-score-raccoons-2-bungees-0/
Tying non-stretchable rope seems to do the trick, but they still have to be removed in the morning before the truck comes. forestknolls.info/2013/09/25/continuing-saga-of-trashcans-and-raccoons/
In northern Ohio for some reason they think all racoons have rabies and if someone calls an animal warden to complain about them they euthanize them no matter what - even the babies which has been going on for years now nor will they rehabilitate them either. It's crazy!
There is not a night that goes by that I don't catch a Racoon on my trail cam in my backyard in a city. I've captured 4 of them on my camera at the same time. They are so common that I don't even bother saving the files. They are not even afraid of human smell. They walk up to the camera and sniff it because it is a new smell every time I put it out.
Little buggers ate a hole in my deck box where I stored bird seed/nuts. I swear they watched where I put it because the seed was in 2 plastic bags, I don’t know how they’d would’ve smelled it.
It's saddens me the stereotype that the raccoon has been labeled with being a nuisance. Fact of the matter is man is the nuisance the raccoon is no different than you or I they want two things food and shelter and once they find those they are going to continue to frequent that location. So if you have a so-called problem with raccoons getting into your garbage can or up in your attic the problem is you man needs to take the responsibility to secure his which cans make sure his home is free of any access that the raccoon can get into if the raccoon doesn't find shelter or cannot access food anywhere on your property they will move on plain and simple
I have raccoons in my attic and inside the ceiling of my porch. They've evaded everyone of my traps. They somehow get the bait without getting caught lol
I thought it was interesting that the woman who designed racoon proof compost bins didn't think it was a big deal that LOTS of money got wasted on her design that was apparently a total failure. She didn't find it disheartening that they opened her racoon proof bin in 30 seconds, "I was cheering for them to do it." ???? Whuh?
They will revolve just like we did. There was cave people called humidors who watched monkeys use sticks and they learned. Then a monkey and a humidor got married and had modern people. It's pretty straightforward
@@Nicky411 No John Redcorn. Me and Nancy live next to Hank. Hank got rid of Peggy a few years ago and married Luanne. Dale committed suicide 5 years ago now.
Horrible stereotype.. although raccoons are a RVS "rabies vector species" doesn't mean that they have rabies. Rabies is actually pretty rare and confirmed cases vary throughout the country. I've been a licensed raccoon rehabber for lots of years I've raised close to 500 of them and I personally haven't seen any cases of rabies in fact the last documented case of rabies in a raccoon or any animal in my state was 1960.
My system has worked in Florida for 4 years and we have installed thousands to keep bears and raccoons out of trash cans and keep them and people safe. RUclips Jimthekayakguy for instructions, and it is very cheap to retrofit. Jim
I have a backyard full of raccoons. I sprinkle baking soda and vinegar in my trash bags before I tie them and toss them. No more raccoons or rats get into my trash bins.
They are smart already. I always close the lid of my garbage can. One day the lid ripped off and it was a few days before the company could replace it. Within a couple days they got inside and I had to free a couple baby racoons from inside. After years of sealed cans, they know in a couple days when something happens?? Scary.
Nowhere in this story is there an actual encounter between a human and a raccoon. What happens if you find yourself in the same enclosed space with a raccoon? Will you need to take a defensive posture? Will the animal be on the offensive in a show of who is boss?
@@sclogse1 Well yes, but that is not always possible. Let's say you walk out your front door, lock it, put your keys in your pocket, then walk into fenced-in front yard in the dark. A few seconds later you are head to head with a big raccoon. // I ask this because when I went camping I was sitting in the dark by my tent. I heard a noise. I flipped on my flashlight. There in front of me, 6 raccoons all staring hungrily.
@@rr7firefly You camp and you're not experienced with being around racoons? The one in my profile picture was right at the bumper of my car. I've had one climb on my kayak before with me in it, and I had to try to shoo it off with my paddle. Someone had probably been feeding him.
No, they will keep their distance if you keep your distance. A few feet of separation is all you need. They are not aggressive, but they can defend themselves very well if necessary. EDIT: But another commenter mentioned what happens when people feed raccoons. Then they expect humans to feed them. Don't feed them! Like you don't feed bears.
@@Primalxbeast I have only encountered raccoons on ONE camping trip. I have been on at least 30 outings and have been up close to javelinas, skunks, marmots, aggressive Stellar's jays, ground squirrels, possums, and thousands of ladybugs swarming.
how can humans make raccoons smarter, when humans are collectively and systematically being dumbed down? Raccoons are not following lockdown demands, and they are out after 10pm...so they will all die soon of the terrible and dreaded Cova. 🦠 R.I.P you little banditos! 🐰🎸🎶✌️
If you want to keep raccoons out of your trash bins I have found that the dog poop I pick up from my walks and backyard and put into the trash bag does a wonderful job of keeping them out of the trash.
I got nothing but love for them ❤️❤️🦝❤️❤️
until they break into your attic and make a very expensive mess for you to take care of.
U should have seen the raccoons I got to see on vacation in the Catskill Mountains in upstate New York, they were HUGE! So big they looked like they were on steroids 😂🦝👍
I've been rescuing and rehabbing and raising raccoons for a while now. I've raised close to 500 of them. Raccoons are one of the most intelligent creatures on this planet, they have a incredible memory that some studies say is second to none on the earth. The raccoon proof garbage can in this video is extremely hilarious to me there was actually a study that was based on the a raccoons memory. 100 raccoons given 10 different locking mechanisms ranging from extremely basic to incredibly intricate. By incredibly intricate I mean multiple tasks to open push pull turn left lift right slide up twist pull and open etc etc etc a task that most humans may not even be able to accomplish. 92 of the raccoons successfully opened all the locks. They were taken away for different periods of time and reintroduced to the locking mechanisms a month later 6 months later 2 years later and out of those 92 raccoons 88 of them immediately opened each and every one of those locks without hesitation. This is one of the studies that claimed the raccoon has a memory second to any other creature on the face of this Earth.
Awesome!! Thank you
At one house I lived in we had a momma raccoon who had her summer home in our front yard. She didn't mind having her babies climb up the children and sit on their shoulders. She also loved bananas and would come up to me and gently take a half banana out of my hand. She was afraid but wanted that bananas really really badly.
I love that this show teaches me things I never thought about. Like, in my 45 years on earth, I never knew that the common raccoon uses his hands to feel food. How interesting!
I feed a couple of them once in a while... They lost their mother at a really young age. They are all grown up now, but they still come for a meal once a while.
They're so adorable... until you come home from work and find a pack of them in your kitchen!
😱
Well , some species has to take our place when we go extinct.
The world will be a better place when that happens
@@koleyw932 don’t know about that
@@koleyw932 or maybe every species that becomes intelligent has the capacity for the same degree of good and evil that is inevitable as a result of being more intelligent.
Raccoons are beautiful, adorable little animals.
Absolute cuteness and the raccoons just got a bite of my heart ❤️! Thanks for the animal tranquility.
I like wildlife. I like to see deer, foxes, raccoons, etc. But my neighbor doesn’t.
Our local wildlife rehab place says if I feed raccoons, squirrels, they learn to overcome their avoidance of humans.
Some people don’t find begging behaviors cute and demand those animals that frighten them to be euthanized. I don’t want wild animals to be euthanized so I don’t feed them (other than hummingbirds and finches).
James Blackwood
Creepy hands?!?! How rude!! PEACE
As a crazy cat lady, I also love raccoons, though we rarely see them in the Arizona desert.
You would love it on my Northern California mountain ridge. They knock on the kitchen window. I give them peanut butter pretzels. They're beautiful.
You may see the cousin of the raccoon called "ringtail", or "ringtail cat" (not really a cat at all). I LOVE them!
I could have written your comment! I live in Arizona and I have 8 cats (and 4 dogs).
Another kat lady here! 😺😺
I'm in Arizona, too. I have to keep away from crazy cat ladies because I'm the crazy old man that feeds the birds lol
I'm glad that they touched on the idea of the animal washing its food!
In German, they're actually called "Waschbär," literally wash-bear! 🦝🚿😁
The lesson I’ve learned from raccoons is just choose to share, cause if not, they’re gonna steal it. So be nice and everyone lives. 🌺
They look like little bandits
Swiper no swiping! 🦝
Who finds raccoons scary? They are adorable!
Before I got a dog I used to put food out for the raccoons and I enjoyed watching them. They never caused me any problems. Mothers would bring their kits by and lay down as if saying, "Go play, momma's gonna take a nap." They were playful and fun to watch. I had a bucket under a sawhorse and the young raccoons would walk upside-down along the sawhorse to play with the bucket. I remember one raccoon laying on its back playing with a thick extension cord like it was some rope (and quickly removed the cord).
Not only smarter but also chubbier & rounder.
LOL
Someone here knows THE TRUTH!!!
🦝🦝 🦝 🦝 🦝
And cuter.
Haha, yes.
Definitely!! And to all those furries I’d gladly give in.
they are adorable!! don't hurt them, please!!!
Prof. from Ohio can come here. There is a racoon in our neighborhood. Now we have heavy stones on the rubbish tins to stop him from opening them and strewing food all over the place. To eat a bun they toss everything else out of the tins. One night ours was eating on the roof next to my open window. Seeing him in the half-dark, I screamed!!! He didn't leave off with the bun, despite my yelling. Then he jumped over the fence into the empty lot next door . I crawled out on to the roof, took the bun and put in the waste bin. The animal returned!! Was he ever angry. I could see his sharp little teeth in the dusk. He WANTED that thing. I did take photos of the bitten bun but could only sketch him on paper.
Notice how the raccoon can hang headfirst while gripping with its rear feet. Raccoons can flip their feet 180 degrees outwards which also makes them one of the few animals that can go down a tree headfirst.
I came here from an Onion video, thinking this was also an onion video.
Go onthe raccoon whisperer RUclips! You will love it!!
Against the family's advice, my late father tried raising chickens in a yard right across the street from a large urban park full of raccoons. It didn't take long for the raccoons to eat the chickens.
Well I'm sure the raccoons were thankful for the mcnuggets .
I love them feed them every night I live in the woods it's their home long before I got here
I love it! Animals and People are all living on the same planet together!
You should do a report on the Raccoon Whisperer from Nova Scotia!
Yeah, dogs are cool and cats are cute, but raccoons are like the best living beings known to man.
i love them so much
Trash Pandas! There’s a few that get on my roof and goof off. Pretty annoying when it sounds like big kids stomping around at midnight!
Racoons are genious. You must watch racoons whisperer on RUclips. You'll won't regret.
They’re magical, woodland creatures... ❤️❤️❤️
That use your attic as an AirBNB.
They love to play with toys too.
Got to love the trash pandas!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻😇
I'm not hearing much in this that helps us get to Rocket Raccoon any faster.
I love them
I need a racoon. Tell my wife that it's OK.
Love this!
Thanks CBS Sunday 👍
to me, raccoons act like angry twenty pound cat's with hands.
Put ”Bungee” cords on the trashcan lids. Then these CUTE critters can't make a mess.
They will chew on the cords until they break.
This neighborhood is just a 14-minute drive from my place. It appears they solved the problem with _two_ bungee cords. However, the cords _must be removed_ in the morning before the garbage trucks arrive or Recology will not empty the bin. forestknolls.info/2013/08/05/of-raccoons-trashcans-and-bungee-cords/
Well, upon further reading, not even two bungee cords can prevent the raccoons from getting into the bins. forestknolls.info/2013/08/31/trashcan-score-raccoons-2-bungees-0/
Tying non-stretchable rope seems to do the trick, but they still have to be removed in the morning before the truck comes. forestknolls.info/2013/09/25/continuing-saga-of-trashcans-and-raccoons/
Trying to catch a glimpse of StarLord
Raccoons are so cute.
Creepy Little Hands!
In northern Ohio for some reason they think all racoons have rabies and if someone calls an animal warden to complain about them they euthanize them no matter what - even the babies which has been going on for years now nor will they rehabilitate them either. It's crazy!
No! They are making us smarter! I love kats and beyond.
They're very intelligent animals!!!!
Wasn't man a raccoon at one point in time after fish according to the evaluation of man theory or was it some type of lemur
If we go extinct my money is on that raccoons or otters will replace our niche.
There is not a night that goes by that I don't catch a Racoon on my trail cam in my backyard in a city. I've captured 4 of them on my camera at the same time. They are so common that I don't even bother saving the files. They are not even afraid of human smell. They walk up to the camera and sniff it because it is a new smell every time I put it out.
Little buggers ate a hole in my deck box where I stored bird seed/nuts. I swear they watched where I put it because the seed was in 2 plastic bags, I don’t know how they’d would’ve smelled it.
After the dinosaurs went extinct, our ancestors must have been like raccoons.
Curious, persistent and creative opportunists.
Love racoons!!
It's saddens me the stereotype that the raccoon has been labeled with being a nuisance. Fact of the matter is man is the nuisance the raccoon is no different than you or I they want two things food and shelter and once they find those they are going to continue to frequent that location. So if you have a so-called problem with raccoons getting into your garbage can or up in your attic the problem is you man needs to take the responsibility to secure his which cans make sure his home is free of any access that the raccoon can get into if the raccoon doesn't find shelter or cannot access food anywhere on your property they will move on plain and simple
Raccoons are freaking adorable geniuses and love they broke Canada’s raccoon proof trash cans
Rocket would be proud
I have raccoons in my attic and inside the ceiling of my porch. They've evaded everyone of my traps. They somehow get the bait without getting caught lol
Yesss my fam
I thought it was interesting that the woman who designed racoon proof compost bins didn't think it was a big deal that LOTS of money got wasted on her design that was apparently a total failure. She didn't find it disheartening that they opened her racoon proof bin in 30 seconds, "I was cheering for them to do it." ???? Whuh?
The woman needs to come up with a version 2.0
Money isn't everything, and if the lady broke even oh well. You've just assumed so much. Must be nice projecting.
I've never seen a "cute threat" 🤔
Then you've never been to a bar on a Friday night.
They will revolve just like we did. There was cave people called humidors who watched monkeys use sticks and they learned.
Then a monkey and a humidor got married and had modern people.
It's pretty straightforward
Dale Gribble, is that you parading as Hank?
@@Nicky411 No John Redcorn. Me and Nancy live next to Hank. Hank got rid of Peggy a few years ago and married Luanne. Dale committed suicide 5 years ago now.
Now this is news!!!💯✌🏻😎🐾🦝
aww..if they would only eliminate rabies from them,people wouldnt be so scared or mean to them
Horrible stereotype.. although raccoons are a RVS "rabies vector species" doesn't mean that they have rabies. Rabies is actually pretty rare and confirmed cases vary throughout the country. I've been a licensed raccoon rehabber for lots of years I've raised close to 500 of them and I personally haven't seen any cases of rabies in fact the last documented case of rabies in a raccoon or any animal in my state was 1960.
Not where I live. I am thinning the herd!
My system has worked in Florida for 4 years and we have installed thousands to keep bears and raccoons out of trash cans and keep them and people safe. RUclips Jimthekayakguy for instructions, and it is very cheap to retrofit. Jim
Watch youtuber James Blackwood Raccoon Whisperer from Nova Scotia. He's friends with them and feeds them every night.
I have a backyard full of raccoons. I sprinkle baking soda and vinegar in my trash bags before I tie them and toss them. No more raccoons or rats get into my trash bins.
Duhhhhh Their smart asf look at rocket from guardians of the galaxy he makes bombs 👍🤣😂
I have a raccoon comes to eat food every night. In the dark, it sounds like Dark Vader’s breath before death from Star Wars.
Actually, it just seem like they're smarter because they are making us dumber. More dumber.
Sooo true. 😆
Yes, like imagine "more dumber" being a full sentence.
Most likely not. It probably seems that way due to witnessing their smartness.
We will finally be able to meet a real Rocket Raccoon someday...
I want to pet a pet raccoon they're too cuuuuute
we need a Cunk On Raccoons...
Rocky 🦝
Gotta watch out for rabies
I love raccoons!
do coyotes prey on raccoons in cities?
They are smart already. I always close the lid of my garbage can. One day the lid ripped off and it was a few days before the company could replace it. Within a couple days they got inside and I had to free a couple baby racoons from inside. After years of sealed cans, they know in a couple days when something happens?? Scary.
No they are getting better at training us.😉
There are so many smart animals. If their brains were disproportionately bigger like ours are, and if they had thumbs, then crap!
Smart goes up and down. The obvious example.....
I didn't know Sly Cooper washes his food
Nowhere in this story is there an actual encounter between a human and a raccoon. What happens if you find yourself in the same enclosed space with a raccoon? Will you need to take a defensive posture? Will the animal be on the offensive in a show of who is boss?
Walk out the way you came in
@@sclogse1 Well yes, but that is not always possible. Let's say you walk out your front door, lock it, put your keys in your pocket, then walk into fenced-in front yard in the dark. A few seconds later you are head to head with a big raccoon. // I ask this because when I went camping I was sitting in the dark by my tent. I heard a noise. I flipped on my flashlight. There in front of me, 6 raccoons all staring hungrily.
@@rr7firefly You camp and you're not experienced with being around racoons? The one in my profile picture was right at the bumper of my car.
I've had one climb on my kayak before with me in it, and I had to try to shoo it off with my paddle. Someone had probably been feeding him.
No, they will keep their distance if you keep your distance. A few feet of separation is all you need. They are not aggressive, but they can defend themselves very well if necessary.
EDIT: But another commenter mentioned what happens when people feed raccoons. Then they expect humans to feed them. Don't feed them! Like you don't feed bears.
@@Primalxbeast I have only encountered raccoons on ONE camping trip. I have been on at least 30 outings and have been up close to javelinas, skunks, marmots, aggressive Stellar's jays, ground squirrels, possums, and thousands of ladybugs swarming.
How dare you all have a raccoon segment and not mention The Raccoon Whisperer, James Blackwood!? Y'all are slipping.😃
poor animals that they need to come closer to danger from humans only to find food..
hah just watched this in school today geo class
Raccoons would make good L&D nurses!!!
LMAO
I have a raccoon proof bunker in my basement for the inevitable day where raccoons will take over the world
how can humans make raccoons smarter, when humans are collectively and systematically being dumbed down?
Raccoons are not following lockdown demands, and they are out after 10pm...so they will all die soon of the terrible and dreaded Cova. 🦠
R.I.P you little banditos!
🐰🎸🎶✌️
Only in US...
I want a raccoon now
Raccoons!!!!!
We have put strains on the raccoons environment that benefit the smarter raccoons
The smarter raccoons live longer and have more smart babies
No mention of rabies.
Humans humans humans. No, they’re making HUMANS SMARTER.
LEAVE ANIMALS ALONE.
ENJOY THE VIDEO!
No.. we’re getting dumber...
If they were that smart, they wouldn't eat my stash of organic lawn fertilizer (dehydrated sewer waste).
Or are they making us smarter?
@Wesley Virgin 😂👌
@Wesley Virgin I day trade that in one hour of every day.
Only humans would prefer food be thrown into a trash safe instead of letting an animal eat it.
Same thing for cockroaches
If you want to keep raccoons out of your trash bins I have found that the dog poop I pick up from my walks and backyard and put into the trash bag does a wonderful job of keeping them out of the trash.