Ohio Woman Gets A Face Full Of Pavement Trying To Run Away From Angry Raccoon

This video should be hung up in the Louvre. It’s a work of art, and we’re just fortunate someone happened to be driving by to catch it all. Raccoons can be cute little things, scary, sneaky, and human-like as they walk up to your back sliding door on their hind legs knocking for someone to let them in. Like this…. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bl-QY84hojs Back to this lady getting a face full of pavement. So much going on here to discuss… Is she drunk or on drugs, or perhaps both? What is she arguing with the raccoon about? What did she say that finally made the raccoon say “I’ve had enough of this.” She didn’t get very far as you’ll see, but the best part might be her Burnett’s Vodka drinking partner flex on the raccoon like he just stopped a running back during a goal line stand. God bless Ohio – roll the tape: https://twitter.com/WhiskeyRiff/status/1513950125940375553

Super Mom Saves Young Daughter From Rabid Raccoon Attack In Connecticut

Absolute chaos. Native to just about every part of the United States except some harsh desert climates, raccoons are found pretty much everywhere across the country, up into Canada and even into Mexico. They have also been introduced, whether intentionally or not, into parts of central Europe and Japan. Nocturnal creatures with omnivorous diets, they can usually be found snacking on a variety of insects, worms, fruits, nuts and the occasional small mammal or bird. Interaction with humans is relatively common as an increasing number of raccoons have made their way into urban and suburban areas, and of course, it’s pretty common to find them rummaging through your trash cans. That being said, raccoon attacks are very uncommon. If you see a raccoon during the day, there’s a good chance it may be ill, particular with rabies. Raccoons account for a pretty good chunk of the rabid animals in the United States, and an aggressive raccoon is almost always sick, whether it’s rabies, canine distemper or feline parvovirus. This Ashford, Connecticut family learned that the hard way. A young girl was on her porch in the early morning when a raccoon made a run for her leg, and latched on, while the girl screamed for dear life. The girl’s mother came out, grabbing the raccoon by the scruff and tossed it back into the yard. The young girl wanted to share the video with the world wide web:

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