Both raccoons and deer are wild animals found in many regions of the world. While they may occasionally cross paths in their natural habitats, they are not typically known to interact with each other in a way that could be considered a competition or a fight. But here we see them carefully sniffing and interacting.
In terms of physical size and strength, it’s clear that these three deer can easily overpower this raccoon. They are much larger and stronger, as a full-grown deer can weigh up to several hundred pounds. But we doubt that these creatures are about to fight, they’re probably just curious about each other.
A Pair of Grooming Panthers
According to the Biologists working at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, these two panthers grooming each other are siblings who were raised at the White Oak Conservation Center in Yulee since they were 5 months old. The FWC panther team leader reported that these two panthers were fit and healthy to be released back into the wild.
As with any wildlife rescue, the ultimate goal is to be able to release the animal back into the wild to aid in the recovery of this endangered species. It's estimated that 100 to 160 adult panthers remain in South Florida. We might not all live in Florida, but it's still great to hear about success stories like this one.
Coyote
Finding a coyote in your backyard can be a thrilling and sometimes unnerving experience. These elusive creatures are known for being incredibly intelligent and adaptable to new environments. It's not that rare to see them in suburban areas, but if you do happen to spot a coyote in your backyard, it is important to keep your distance.
These animals are wild and should not be approached. If they feel threatened in any way, they could attack. So remember to treat coyotes, as with any wild animal, with caution. The last thing you want is to get bitten by one. You can always contact your local wildlife agency if you see one and need help.
Santa?
After all of the reindeer caught on camera, you have to start to wonder where Santa Claus had gotten off to. Well, this might finally be proof that he exists, thanks to this random camera set up in someone’s yard in Canada. According to legend, Santa Claus is said to live at the North Pole, which isn't too far from Canada.
Santa Claus is said to spend most of his time preparing for Christmas Eve and delivering gifts to children around the world but maybe he took a vacation during the summertime. Given the demands of delivering presents to children around the world, it's unlikely that Santa would have much time for a vacation during the busy Christmas season!
Raccoons, Assemble!
If you’ve ever come face-to-face with a hungry raccoon, you know that it pretty much will stop at nothing to achieve its goal to eat. In this case, the goal was to reach the bird feeder full of delicious seeds. Like many animals, raccoons can become feisty when they are hungry.
But despite their hunger, these raccoons are working together in the hopes of reaching some tasty treats. Let’s just hope they all got equal shares. After all, they’re each working pretty hard to reach the munchies. Just don't get in their way, otherwise, they might think you're after their food.