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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2007

Supikoira syö omenoita

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  • Omnomnomnomnom omppuja.

    Maisema on tyypillistä suomalaista takapiha/mökkimaisemaa.

    Onko tämä siis ihan suomessa kuvattu?

  • Joo Suomesta on. Parisataa vuotta vanhan perus punavalkoisen omakotitalon takapihalla...

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  • hehe raccon dog! ive never seen one before

  • I could go for some apples....

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  • thats my dog, someone has stolen it

  • @StarlingKnight So, basically Tanukis are Asia's equivalent to a skunk?

  • In europe both racoons and racoon dogs have been introduced. Their ranges overlap in germany, and they fight each other all the time.

  • idc if they smell bad or not i still think there cute & i wanna have 1 4 pet. i will name Buck if a dude or Tina if a girl

  • @AmnestyforAnimals;

    Stop flooding these "fur is murder!" messages in raccoondog videos. We are talking about wild creatures here, not some Chinese furfarmed raccoondogs...

  • @vermonofdeceit;

    Yes and no. They tame pretty well but need to be kept in cages and they won't get as tame as dogs. Also they have really strong and stinging musk scent which comes from the anal glands and they are not very "good company" cause sometimes they smell worse 10 feets away :P

    They'll become pretty good half-tame outdoor pets if you have A) smelling disability or B) keep laundry pin in your nose ;D

  • Jumalauta noi on mun koiria saatana, DOGNAPPAUS DOGNAPPAUS

  • can these animals be domesticated and kept like real dogs?

  • They get skinned alive for fur in China, it is a sin because they are sentient beings too.

  • weird animals. they look almost exactly like raccoons... but they're dogs.

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