Raccoons escape from an Isle of Wight zoo

Raccoons have been kept as domestic pets for years, got offered a few when in Hampshire, in the states people often made jewellery out of coons pecker bones, usually toothpicks or ear rings.
 
His partner owns Wildheart Animal Sanctuary, never a mention of the Z word!
The headline I read was Isle of Wight zoo, didn't relise there are few over there I am aware it wasn't his partners but if you charge people to look at exotic animals its a zoo no matter how you dress it up.
 
I remember when I was part of a syndicate in Dumphries and Galloway and upon returning to the rented cottage in the evening after shooting I went via the shortest route and came across these two creatures that I thought must be Scotish foxes with short legs as I could see they also had a bushy tail and could not think what else they might be. they were on the ground by a farm gate and a road junction I could see them in the dipped headlights but far away and could not see their colours.

It was a while later that I came across an article in a shooting mag. that they had a Racoon problem in the area, ID problem solved.
I had seen them in USA but did not realise they had swum the atlantic ocean ha ha !
 
I think the Isle of Wight might have fallen to a foreign invader. Proceed on a war footing.
 
Since when did an escaped zoo animal, that legally belongs to the Zoo become AOLQ ?
Well they are legally an "invasive species" which cannot be legally released into the wild, in the UK.
Might ask my FEO just to see what knots it creates!
 
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