In the video, recorded with a wildlife camera, a raccoon is seen capturing a frog, presumably a pond frog or grass frog.
A raccoon dog, whose ears are completely covered with ticks. Ticks prefer all areas where the animals can’t easily groom them away.
The skulls (left to right) of a raccoon, raccoon dog, and mink in direct comparison.
A perfect habitat for raccoons. Since they like to seek shelter in trees, they find it very easy here to escape from all animals and humans.
This den was dug by a fox but is now inhabited by a raccoon dog. This can be identified by the footprints in front of the hole.
During the examination of the organs, a nematode was found, which is now being genetically analyzed to precisely determine the species.
The footprint that resembles a child’s hand reveals that a raccoon was here.
An optimal habitat for raccoons, raccoon dogs, and minks. Here, they find enough prey both on land and in water.
Toad crossings are secured with signs to alert drivers.