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Raccoons Are Learning to Crack Trash Cans Smarter Than Ever Before
Science
Published on 27 April 2026

They adjust tactics after each failed attempt
Urban raccoons are showing surprising problem-solving skills, learning how to open and use trash cans through trial and error. Research points to strong behavioral flexibility, with animals adapting their approach based on past outcomes. The findings suggest city life is shaping their cognition, helping them experiment with human-made systems to survive and thrive.
- Raccoons solve trash can challenges via trial and error
- They learn from prior attempts and modify their tactics
- Studies highlight behavioral flexibility and innovative problem-solving
- Urban environments may be boosting their cognitive abilities
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