Toronto lockdown brings humans and raccoons together – neither's happy 08.03.21
Raccoon attacks on residents in Toronto, Canada are up because of the lockdown. Over the last year, the Toronto public health unit has recorded a 62% increase in raccoon attacks. But experts say that it's not raccoons' fault, it's all because of humans' behavior. During the lockdown people are at home more and raccoons' sleeping schedules are disturbed because they sleep and live inside the house walls. Except of hearing some strange voices inside the walls people are also scared of an illness that stalks the raccoon population: canine distemper virus.
In my opinion Torontonians should be of course careful, listen to government's warnings and not touch or feed raccoons. But I think that they shouldn't try to kill the raccoons or get rid of them because those animals have lived there since ages. It's just people didn't know about that because they were out all the time before the quarantine. It's raccoons' "natural habitat" and they can't find any other place to live in a big city like Toronto. People have to get used to the animals and to noises that raccoons make.
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/mar/07/raccoons-toronto-lockdown-canada
I don't quite understand - do raccoons live INSIDE people's houses and the owners haven't been aware of that? Like mice? How is that possible with such a big animal?
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