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ZME Science on MSNNot Just an Urban Legend: Alligators and Other Animals Are Living in (Some) SewersFrom raccoons climbing manholes to alligators lurking in underground waterways, Florida’s stormwater sewers are more than ...
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A new study has uncovered a thriving ecosystem in Floridas stormwater sewer systems, revealing that alligators, raccoons, and ...
We all see the squirrels and ducks, but what other wildlife lurks in the city's hidden corners? For our Scrub Hub series, we found out for you.
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ABC 7 New York on MSNNorth Bergen officials warning residents after 6 raccoon bites in several weeksNORTH BERGEN, New Jersey (WABC) -- Officials in North Bergen are warning residents after a recent increase in aggressive raccoon encounters. Over the past several weeks, members of the community have ...
Raccoons are very adaptable so they thrive in cities as well as in forests, according to the DEC. There may be more than 100 raccoons per square mile on Long Island, the agency estimated.
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10 Natural Raccoon Predators: What Eats Raccoons?Like raccoons, coyotes have made themselves at home alongside people in suburbs and cities. Coyotes frequently eat raccoons, as well as other small mammals like rabbits, rats, mice, and pet dogs ...
PATCHOGUE, N.Y. – Dead raccoons found on the grounds of the historic William Floyd Estate on Long Island in recent weeks have prompted National Park Service (NPS) officials to warn the public of ...
However, Indianapolis' wildlife differs from other comparable cities in a few ways: Indy is surprisingly short on striped skunks and surprisingly abundant in raccoons. Wildlife camera data from ...
Squirrels, ducks and rabbits may be ubiquitous around Indianapolis, but what other wildlife lurks in the city's hidden corners? After encountering a fox in northern Indianapolis, a reader asked us ...
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