Wild Pig Cam 2009 discussion

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Knallfroesch wrote: The rancoon dogs are hunted like fox or "washing bear" (rancoon) - lol - I don`t know the english word or "dachs" - badger

But rancoon and rancoon dog is not the same or is it?
Is it same animal that lives in Russian? Sorry. I know what that animal is. But the name :puzzled: :banghead:

In Finnish it is supikoira :nod:

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sunnygirl wrote: Is it same animal that lives in Russian? Sorry. I know what that animal is. But the name :puzzled: :banghead:

In Finnish it is supikoira :nod:

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Raccoon dog must live very near, bc they were there already after the food delivery :)
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her about raccoon dogs in Estonia :

From East Asia in years 1929-1950 over 9000 raccoon dogs were brought to the European parts of Soviet Union, from where they easily spread to Western Europe. In 1938 was the first raccoon caught in Estonia.
86 raccoons were let loose in different parts of Estonia in 1950, to grow a valuable fur animals population. They were released even in the territory of Puhtu Ornithology Station, it was like letting the rat into granary, as the raccoons destroy bird nests.
Raccoon dogs were very adaptable, population increased rapidly and their number was kept in bourders by hunting them because of their fur. A hat from raccoon dog fur was a big hit then.At present their fur is not valued anymore and today raccoon dogs are not wanted species.
Natural enemies of the raccoon (wolves,bears and lynx) can`t keep the population in normal numbers, and hunters are not interested to waist the ammo on them.
The sin register of raccoons : spreading diseases like rabies, the decrease of the population of the Galliformes ,who nest on the ground (by destroying their nests).
Nobody knows the exact number of raccoon dogs living in Estonian forests and coastland.We can only say that their population is bigger than ever before.
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Raccoons again tasting new food :thumbs:
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Kuremari wrote:her about raccoon dogs in Estonia :

From East Asia in years 1929-1950 over 9000 raccoon dogs were brought to the European parts of Soviet Union, from where they easily spread to Western Europe. In 1938 was the first raccoon caught in Estonia.
86 raccoons were let loose in different parts of Estonia in 1950, to grow a valuable fur animals population. They were released even in the territory of Puhtu Ornithology Station, it was like letting the rat into granary, as the raccoons destroy bird nests.
Raccoon dogs were very adaptable, population increased rapidly and their number was kept in bourders by hunting them because of their fur. A hat from raccoon dog fur was a big hit then.At present their fur is not valued anymore and today raccoon dogs are not wanted species.
Natural enemies of the raccoon (wolves,bears and lynx) can`t keep the population in normal numbers, and hunters are not interested to waist the ammo on them.
The sin register of raccoons : spreading diseases like rabies, the decrease of the population of the Galliformes ,who nest on the ground (by destroying their nests).
Nobody knows the exact number of raccoon dogs living in Estonian forests and coastland.We can only say that their population is bigger than ever before.
That was educative article :nod:
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:whistling: :whistling:
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They are so cute :rolleyes:
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Pigs are pack :)
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someone is coming...
there they are- three small ones
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Argo_L wrote::whistling: :whistling:
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WOW... what a noice!! Did anyone hear it?
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this weekend i will put all my photos on my webpage! and you all will can watch all photo! :thumbs:
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Argo_L wrote:WOW... what a noice!! Did anyone hear it?
these are raccoons having an argument!
they can be very noisy :rolleyes:
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New gang-pigs and raccoon dogs, familiarising :rolleyes:
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now five boars
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Argo_L wrote::whistling: :whistling:
This is just great :rotf: :rotf:
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edziks111 wrote:this weekend i will put all my photos on my webpage! and you all will can watch all photo! :thumbs:
That is so nice of you :thumbs:
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raccoon is back again
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Has anyone seen the Raccoon dog with the mange?
I don't think he has been here today - or most of yesterday!! :D

Meanwhile - what a sweet face! :D
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