Young raccoons cause excitement: police have to free animals from garbage can

Young raccoons cause excitement: police have to free animals from garbage can

Four young raccoons recently had an unusual adventure in Berlin. In search of food, they climbed into a police garbage can and fed through the remains. But when they were full, they found that they could no longer find the outcome alone.

The police officers became aware of the unusual spectacle and decided to help the raccoon. With boxes and a broom tool, they managed to carefully free the animals from the garbage can. The raccoons seemed to be relieved and then ran away towards Volkspark Prenzlauer Berg.

This event shows how curious and adaptable raccoons can be. You are known for your ability to adapt to different habitats and look for food. Unfortunately, you can also explore human settlements and search garbage cans for leftovers, which often leads to conflicts.

To avoid such situations, it is important to properly close garbage cans and leave no leftovers outdoors. Raccoons are nocturnal and use the darkness to look for food. By taking this opportunity, we can reduce your interest in human settlements.

It is also important to note that not every contact with raccoons is harmless. Like all wild animals, you can get dangerous if you feel threatened. Therefore, you should maintain distance and do not feed them or attract them.

Measures have already been taken in Berlin to minimize the appearance of raccoons in residential areas. This includes closing garbage cans and removing food residues from public areas. These measures contribute to reducing conflicts between humans and raccoons and enabling peaceful coexistence.

It remains to be hoped that the four young raccoons have learned from their curious garbage can exploration and that other adventures are looking for in the future. In any case, your little adventure shows how important it is to respect nature and consciously deal with wild animals.

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