You're looking at Baldy, a hairless raccoon living in Toronto. Though images that have surfaced of her prompted all sorts of speculation as to what she might be, she's definitely a female raccoon. How do we know? She's given birth to healthy raccoon babies. That's a pretty good clue.
Neighbors started noticing her losing her hair a couple of years ago, and she's somehow managed to survive a Canadian winter being totally bald (the dog food left out for her is helping). So, here's to Baldy, wishing her luck. May your mange or alopecia or whatever it is that has stricken you not cause you too much distress.
Thanks for the article, Alison.
Aug 2, 2009
Baldy Raccoon
Photo source: Colin Williams via TheStar.com
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I just barfed in my mouth.
Are they sure it doesn't have mange? Anyways, seeing a picture of a live bald raccoon makes it even more clear what the Montauk monster was.
Poor thing. We all know how hardy Canadians are though ;)
The Montauk monster and her share a disease of some sort. It might be worth it to get a skin scraping from her! Anyone brave enough to get close???
How do you know she's had babies? I haven't heard that.
Click the link I placed on the word "Photo" in the credit. The Star is reporting it.
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