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- Raccoons Are Showing Early Signs of Domestication
The critters are so comfortable in human environments, in fact, that a new study finds that raccoons living in urban areas are physically changing in response to life around humans—an early step
- Urban Raccoons Are Showing Signs of Early Domestication, With Shorter . . .
In a study published last month in Frontiers in Zoology, researchers found that raccoons living in urban areas have shorter snouts than their rural counterparts do—a classic trait of
- Are Raccoons Going to Become Domesticated? Early Signs Say Yes.
Are raccoons becoming domesticated, and is their appearance changing as a result? A new study suggests that urban raccoons are showing early signs associated with domestication, so let’s examine what the researchers studied and what they found
- Are raccoons domesticated? Not quite yet - The Wildlife Society
Raccoons may not make the perfect Christmas pet yet, but researchers have a rare gift—the chance to watch the first steps of domestication play out in real time, right outside our doors
- Studies indicate raccoons are becoming more domesticated, but don’t . . .
“It’s some evidence that raccoons that live in urban environments are developing some adaptations that might facilitate them living closer to humans ” However, Ricketts stressed that these findings do not mean raccoons are becoming pets “Raccoons should still be viewed as wild animals,” he said
- New study suggests urban raccoons are becoming more domesticated. Could . . .
Could they be pets one day? In a new study, scientists discovered that raccoons who live in the city have shorter snouts, suggesting that they're moving toward domestication
- Research Study Co-authored by 16 UA Little Rock Students Finds Raccoons . . .
Raccoons, often called “trash pandas,” are showing physical traits consistent with the earliest stages of domestication, according to a groundbreaking new study published in the online journal Frontiers in Zoology
- North American City Raccoons Are Domesticating Themselves
After reading about how raccoons are showing early signs of domestication, check out six odd animals that you actually can own as a pet Or, read about the “plague” of beer-drinking raccoons that caused chaos across Germany
- Did study find raccoons are showing signs of domestication?
In 2025, a University of Arkansas at Little Rock study found that raccoons from urban environments have begun to show signs of domestication Researchers compared thousands of images of
- Tracking domestication signals across populations of North American . . .
We use raccoons as a mammalian model system to test whether exposure to human environments triggers a trait of the domestication syndrome Our data suggests that urban environments produce reductions in snout length, which are consistent with the domestication syndrome phenotype
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