The animals are considered an invasive species in Belgium, where an estimated 60,000 of them hunt down and eat native wildlife, and also spread diseases.
While raccoons have long been a staple of life in the U.S., they are becoming increasingly common in Europe and are threatening local species.
Local species are being put at risk by the presence of these raccoons, as they hunt down native wildlife as prey, and also spread diseases.
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