Post Aw6rfVHhTVPEEsZBcO by kdawson@tldr.nettime.org
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 (DIR) Post #Aw6rHI5ksCz0NAQx6m by kdawson@tldr.nettime.org
       2025-07-14T01:55:45Z
       
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       Our new neighbors. There were four young raccoons living in the tree next door. The mother was killed in the road but the kits soldiered on. They seem to have invited two friends to join the party: definitely six of them in residence now. This video, captured from my kitchen window, shows three of the kits heading out for a night of foraging.#raccoon
       
 (DIR) Post #Aw6rHJLkCFMoH2vEfY by futurebird@sauropods.win
       2025-07-14T02:09:46Z
       
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       @kdawson they seem to be doing alrightit's a little frustrating how cute raccoons can be. There are a bunch who live under the apartment complex in the probably haunted abandoned rail yard ... and they like to hang around the door to the underground which has bars on it looking out.I worry that kids are feeding them since they look at people so much.
       
 (DIR) Post #Aw6rfVHhTVPEEsZBcO by kdawson@tldr.nettime.org
       2025-07-14T02:14:10Z
       
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       @futurebird Yeah they are fine. We're all rooting for them, though they can in general be pests in an urban environment like this. A few years back somebody (raccoons? squirrels?) gnawed good-sized access holes in several of the trash containers in the alley. Pretty impressive. Thick PVC.