RACOON AW MAN SO WE BACK IN THE MINE GOT OUR PICKAXE SWINGING FROM SIDE TO SIDE SIDE SIDE TO SIDE BECAUSE BABY TONiGhT THE RACOONS TRYNA STEAL OUR STUFF AGAIN
Phil Herbox Man wakes up with a letter pinned to his head “We have you women ... and seeds. If you ever want see you women and seed again email me at theracoonbois@rmail.com”
Good observation. Vehicle horns and sounds of engines running loudly are now also universal signs, though for danger instead. 😮Animals residing in urban areas have their own adaptations for survival and it’s fascinating to watch corvids, for example, repurposing human engineering to make their own lives easier (like crows tossing hard shell nuts onto a busy street to have a car break it open for them [by passing over it], then watching the street lights to wait and see when it’s safe to collect their meal).
I was camping once and a raccoon jumped into my truck through the open sliding rear window and grabbed a bag of snack mix. I opened the door and he just jumped out and ran with this huge bag in his mouth. I yelled at him and he turned to look at me, then ran right into a tree. It was just like a cartoon.
@@begonestink2956 true. I hope they gave it to them especially after stopping and shaking the bag which obviously they thought was food for them. If they didn't stop or shake the bag, then it would be a lot less bad for them not to give them food
@@begonestink2956 sad news. I read the description and it said don't feed wildlife so they probably ended up stopping, enticing them with food for a video and left. Those poor fellas. They gave them false hope.
I know, right! It pisses me off to know they've probably become dependant on food from tourists and garbage bins rather than scavenging for what nature intended for them to eat. 😤 We have migratory birds that never leave the lakeside where i live because people feed them all sorts of stuff.. they never leave, then come winter, barely a person goes down to the lake, but when someone does, they gather around looking for food.. it's just really sad. Nature losing it's way.
@يوسف أحمد i mean my dog could be so full he’d damn near be throwing up but if you shake the treat bag he’ll still come running fast enough he’ll run into walls.
@@anelisamorgan8590 i wish more people would understand what you said, i see other commenters saying they leave out food and water everyday and hundreds of people are praising them for it and it just makes me sad.
@@anelisamorgan8590 I agree we shouldn’t have animals dependent on humans for food for most part. But hey if they are getting fed always ahhhh who knows.
Don't underestimate them, they'll easily "launch" into you just to get to the food. Had a few cans of spam that I wasn't going to eat, opened one up and placed it on the porch for 3 of them (who are often regular visitors for the cat's leftovers) to share. While I was opening the 2nd can, one of them became impatient and tried to come through the screen door and grab the can from me.
They aren't aggressive at all unless you tease them or corner them. They are very curious as young ones. This is obviously a family. Mama is sitting in the back watching her litter interact with a food source
@@katelynsillysquirrel3223 why though? That's like saying if you pay a protection fee levied by a mafia organisation then they'll leave you alone. It works but it isn't really a good way to avoid the problem. Edit: I meant solve the problem not avoid
They started coming to my lot for bird seed and compost left overs. Now I have 2 nursing moms that come for peanut butter sandwiches. They all give you that cute look