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by oxw 217 days ago
> ā€œI’d love to take those next steps and see if our trash pandas in our backyard are really friendlier than those out in the countryside,ā€ she says.

Would they have to measure "biological" friendliness, comparing lab raised countryside-descended and city-descended raccoons? Domesticated animals can be very unfriendly. Feral cats for example.

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It'll be interesting to see what their methodology is. Trapping tends to piss off any raccoon regardless of urban vs rural.
Honestly, measuring the distance to which a single raccoon approaches is a pretty good proxy. City birds are self-domesticating right now; wrens willing to be on the same table as a human get more fries to eat. (And I've actually used this metric on them: the same one or two reliably get closer than the others.)
Oh right. But how do they taste? Asking for a friend.
Not great. My late dog and I agreed on that (although he had his raw, after freezing).

The raw meat is even smelly.

Edit: Dexter did say that, after a few days of aging in the forest, the flavor improved considerably. He was even willing to share.