Two pairs of North American raccoons were released in Germany's Kassel, today their population is around 30,000 and are known as 'bandits' by public
Source: Times of India
Category: Technology
Region: Germany
Published: August 17, 2026 at 06:27
π Summary
Intriguingly, German raccoons, previously thought to have ties to Hermann GΓΆring, were dispersed through administrative action. Research uncovering archival documents traces their onset to Kassel in 1934. Moreover, genetic studies have pinpointed several other deliberate releases across eastern Germany. These highly adaptable creatures have proliferated throughout Europe, raising alarms over potential property destruction and threats to indigenous wildlife.