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toronto raccoons

This Toronto raccoon was caught without his tail and in pretty bad shape.

Toronto's devious mascot is known for riffling through trash and prowling the streets, but it seems one of the city's furry soldiers of the night was found out of commission.

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Toronto is well known for having a large population of raccoons and it's no secret that some people love the furry little creatures, but showing affection from afar and up close are two very different things.

A Tiktok in Toronto has gone viral showing a woman picking up what looks to be a rather tame raccoon off of the street and carrying it onto a nearby sidewalk — an act celebrated in the video as a form of heroism, but something officials urge should not be repeated.

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One of Toronto's unofficial mascots has been saved after eating a piece of bread that was drenched in some windshield wiper fluid.

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Even though people in Toronto have been living in the city for a long time, they still have to get used to a lot of things that happen around the 6ix that are honestly super weird.

If you walk around the city and wonder, "what the heck is going on", you're not alone.

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Spending some of your most formative years in Canada's largest city will definitely leave you with some fond memories.

Toronto university students may not have flashy homecoming parties or wild St. Patrick's day events, but they do have endless bars, surprisingly active wildlife and faulty public transportation.

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