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  • [ANIMAL NOISES]

  • Hello.

  • My name Catie Wayne.

  • Welcome to "Weird, Gross, and Beautiful,"

  • a casual discussion about all different kinds

  • of animals that I think are weird, gross, beautiful

  • or all three.

  • We're talking about raccoons today.

  • Can you handle it?

  • I can't handle it.

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  • Raccoons.

  • [SHRIEKING]

  • Aw, missed.

  • So cute.

  • Raccoons, the have these adorable little black finger

  • paws.

  • And they're dexterous.

  • And that's why they're so super good at undoing latches

  • and getting in your stuff.

  • Their most heightened sense is their sense of touch,

  • even more so in the water, which is kind of bizarre.

  • So when they can, they will examine stuff underwater

  • with their little, tiny finger paws.

  • And it's so cute.

  • They're so beautiful.

  • They're just adorable little bandits.

  • Did you guys enjoy that joke that's never been done before?

  • They are exceptional swimmers.

  • It just never occurred to me that they

  • would be good swimmers.

  • But they don't have waterproof fur.

  • So it makes them a lot heavier.

  • So I don't really think that they do it that often,

  • but they can.

  • That, that's beautiful.

  • Raccoons, they don't hibernate, which is odd to me.

  • It's weird.

  • It's weird to me.

  • They kind of seem like little bears with fuzzy tails,

  • but more like squirrels.

  • But squirrels don't hibernate either.

  • But chipmunks do.

  • So the tails, right?

  • The floofy loofy, floofa loofa loofa stripey tail,

  • that makes up to 52% of their body length.

  • And that is just so cut to me.

  • It's just so beautiful to me.

  • But as cute as these creatures are, as beautiful

  • as these creatures are, they do carry lots of diseases.

  • The most dangerous of which being something

  • called raccoon roundworm.

  • And it can cause blindness and even death in humans.

  • And that's no good, no fun, no fun at all.

  • But more commonly, they have things like rabies.

  • And signs of rabies are like a sickly appearance

  • or aggression, growling.

  • And if you see a raccoon like that, don't go near it

  • and don't touch it.

  • Don't do that because that's how they give you

  • rabies is they bite you.

  • That almost happened to me once on accident.

  • I saw a raccoon in my tree.

  • And then it skidded away.

  • And I didn't know where it went to.

  • And I went to go check my mailbox.

  • And I guess it went into the sewer by my mailbox.

  • And it growled at me.

  • It sound like a goddamn Saint Bernard.

  • Raccoons, they don't typically live that long.

  • Their typical life expectancy is two to three years.

  • But in captivity, they can live into their 20s.

  • That's a really significant difference.

  • They're super good, awesome, agile climbers.

  • And they climb up trees.

  • And they can climb down trees.

  • But they're really good at climbing down

  • because their feetsies, they go like this.

  • They do a whole 180 turn thing with their leg.

  • That's so gross.

  • Thank you so much for watching "Weird, Gross, and Beautiful."

  • And if you want to, you could subscribe

  • because that would be awesome.

  • And what else you could do is you could--oops.

  • If you want to, you could follow me on Twitter

  • so that you could tell me what animal you

  • want me to talk about.

  • Raccoons were suggested to me by Jelly.

  • So Jelly, you're welcome.

  • Mwah!

  • And if you also wanted to, you could check me out

  • on "Animalist News" because I do like three videos

  • a week over there.

  • Now you've just got so many options, man.

  • I love you so much.

  • And I'll see you next week.

  • Bye.

  • Mwah!

  • [ANIMAL SOUNDS]

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