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Here are some things you might not know about the little masked bandits

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There are three living raccoon species in the genus Procyon around the world.

Raccoons are adaptable enough to thrive in rural, urban, and suburban environments.

They are among the rare species that have actually benefited from the spread of humans.

The first raccoons were exported to Europe in the 1920s to stock fur farms.

In the early 20th century , raccoons were poised to become the go-to model for animal experiments.

They were some of the most curious and intelligent animals available, so that meant they were an obvious choice for comparative psychology studies.

Unlike rats, they were hard to breed and maintain in large numbers, and had tendencies to chew through their cages, pickpocket researchers, and hide out in air vents.

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