Human trash is ‘kick-starting’ the domestication of city-dwelling raccoons, study suggests

Human trash is ‘kick-starting’ the domestication of city-dwelling raccoons, study suggests

The Gethsemane
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City-dwelling raccoons are showing early signs of domestication, a new study finds.

Using photos uploaded to the citizen science platform iNaturalist, researchers found that raccoons in urban environments had shorter snouts than their rural counterparts. The difference could be one of several traits that make up “domestication syndrome,” the scientists wrote in a study published Oct. 2 in the journal Frontiers in Zoology.

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