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by asdff
176 days ago
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What is interesting is it is happening with urban racoons too. I'm not sure what the selective pressure might be for smaller snouts. I don't think racoons are being killed like a dangerous bear might. I'd assume if any are being actively fed for looking cute it is very few of them, and those doing the feeding wouldn't be selective about it. My best guess is that the short snout trait is in linkage with something else that is actually what is being selected upon. At least for racoons. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/raccoons-are-show... |
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