![]() ![]() "He would stand up on his hind legs, which I've never seen a raccoon do before, and he would show his teeth and then he would fall over backward and go into almost a comatose condition," he said.Īlthough raccoons are typically nocturnal animals, many of these incidents occurred in broad daylight. Resident Robert Coggeshall, speaking to WKBN, said he spotted one while he was walking his dogs. ![]() The first? An outbreak of what residents have described as "zombie-like behavior" involving raccoons who bare their teeth, walk on their hind legs and don't seem to be afraid of humans.Īccording to WKBN in Youngstown, police have taken more than a dozen calls about these incidents since the start of March. ![]() Lately in Youngstown, Ohio, raccoons' tiny, nimble, human-like hands are only the second scariest thing about them. ![]()
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