in the UK and I guess many other countries, there was a craze,
photograph Joshua J.
Cotten/Unsplash, for turtles following the film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, kids bought terrapins as they
are known in the UK and inevitably got tired of them, and disposed of them in
the rivers and lakes of the UK, now a new imported pest is taking over in
Japan, raccoons! In the last few decades, the furry, fun loving animals have become
naturalized in 44 of the country’s 47 prefectures, causing all sorts of
problems for humans and other animal species, it all started way back in 1963, when
American writer Sterling North launched his most popular book, Rascal: A Memoirof a Better Era. It told the story of a young boy called Sterling who went on
adventures with his raccoon sidekick Rascal, and it became such a huge hit that
Disney decided to turn it into a live-action movie. In Japan, Rascal’s
adventures inspired a 52-episode anime series called Rascal the Raccoon (Araiguma Rasukaru), which ran for a year in 1977 and made raccoons, (Procyon lotor), the most
sought-after pets in the country,
and that is
where it all went mustang, there were no raccoons in Japan, so what to do? Import
them of course! At the height of the craze some 1,500 raccoons were imported a
month from the US, by the time authorities realized what was going on and
started preventing people to stop releasing their raccoons in the wild, it was
already too late, apparently left unchecked the animals breed like rabbits, their behaviour I guess was the same as the US. In cities, they started going through
the trash in search of food, even attacking people who got between them and
their trash, and just being a natural nuisance, in an attempt to keep raccoons from
destroying agricultural crops, traditional wooden temples, and houses, some
Japanese prefectures have taken the controversial decision to cull the animals,
but naturally the animal rights activists soon put a stop to that, all of this
begs the question what will filmmakers make a cute creature of next? Still I
guess we should take comfort in that not many people had an aquarium large
enough for when the film Free Willy was released!
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