Something Kind Of Strange Is Happening - Zombie Geese, Birds, Ducks, Deer and Zombie Raccoons! | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75547440 United States 04/05/2018 11:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "The raccoons’ behavior is so unsettling to some residents that they likened the animals to zombies, prompting headlines such as, ”Zombie Raccoons’ Are Traumatizing an Ohio Town” from Vice, which describe the raccoons as “staggering around like extras in a George Romero movie.” "The Ohio Department of Natural Resources said the raccoons are likely infected with a disease called distemper, according to WKBN-TV. The viral, sometimes fatal, disease typically infects unvaccinated domestic dogs but can also infect foxes, coyotes and skunks." |