Smart Racoon,
Over one million raccoons now live in Japanese woods. Originally brought to Japan as pets, many were released when their owners could no longer care for them. This has created a problem with wild raccoons, causing environmental and public health concerns.
Because wild raccoons, including you, often take expired prescription drugs from trash bins, Japanese authorities have introduced a $5 reward for your capture as a measure to address this issue.
Japanese Geisha Dog
