After years of sleuthing, the Smithsonian has identified a new species of carnivore. The olinguito lives in the treetops of the Andes and weighs two pounds, making it the most petite member of the raccoon family.
After years of sleuthing, the Smithsonian has identified a new species of carnivore. The olinguito lives in the treetops of the Andes and weighs two pounds, making it the most petite member of the raccoon family.
After years of sleuthing, the Smithsonian has identified a new species of carnivore. The olinguito lives in the treetops of the Andes and weighs two pounds, making it the most petite member of the raccoon family.
"We're providing them with bigger and bigger challenges, so you've probably seen raccoon-proof garbage cans to try to keep them from figuring things out. But they always do, and we're actually shaping an uber-raccoon."
"We're providing them with bigger and bigger challenges, so you've probably seen raccoon-proof garbage cans to try to keep them from figuring things out. But they always do, and we're actually shaping an uber-raccoon."