12/06/2026
Life experience in Luhu No.5 loves to wash hands "thief" - North American raccoon
👋Friends, let's move on with the previous article. Raccoon has come back from the hospital after cutting his nails! I just arrived at the animal restaurant Matata[][] Although I was rejected twice by the beautiful country, I still masturbated to the North American raccoon without leaving Luhu Lake🦝. Hahahaha, there are really figures from all over the world in the water bird bay of Luke Islan
Is the raccoon a bear? Answer: No, bears are in the bear family and raccoons are in the raccoon family. Originated in North America, also known as North American raccoon🦝Why do raccoons like to wash their hands? 1️⃣ Raccoons wash their hands not to be clean, but to their sense of touch. Raccoons have hard skin on their hands. If they come into contact with water, the hard skin will be softened. The nerves on the hands will be more sensitive, and the touch effect will be better. 2️⃣ Raccoon touches himself more clearly by washing, so that he can judge whether the things in his hand can be eaten. Sometimes, even if the raccoon is not holding anything, as long as it finds water around it, it is willing to wash its hands to make its sense of touch more sensitive. Why do raccoons like to be "thieves"❗️ 1️⃣ They are not picky about food. Raccoons are omnivores and are famously not picky about food. The recipe spans both animals and plants: grass root fruits, insects, fish, amphibians, birds (bird eggs) and even small mammals (whether dead or alive) are all available (they especially like to eat crayfish). 2️⃣ That's not "stealing", it's exploration. Raccoons have the best front paw flexibility among mammals (nerve density is close to human fingers), and they are naturally fond of turning stones and digging tree holes for food. This kind of exploration instinct is transferred to the human environment, which is manifested as opening trash cans, prying doors and windows, turning over camping bags, etc. From the human perspective, "stealing" is just a successful foraging exploration for raccoons. The blogger's personal experience: When I was playing with a raccoon today, it really quietly stole the key in my pocket. If it hadn't fallen to the ground, I really wouldn't have known. I was stolen twice. Awesome Ecological City Island Wanhua Investment Group Pet Paradise