100 raccoons surrounding the house "Food please! Food".

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More than 100 wild raccoons flocked to a U.S. house to ask for food, causing the landlord to ask for help.

In Australia, koalas broke into a train station and there was a commotion.

Reporter Shin Woong-jin reports.

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About 100 raccoons surround the house.

The huddle looks cute, but the story changes when you actually experience it.

The landlady started feeding the wild raccoons around her 35 years ago.

However, since six weeks ago, the number of visitors has increased rapidly, and they have been asking for food day and night.

Feeling threatened, the landlord eventually called 911.

The dispatched police said they could not hold raccoons guilty and advised them not to feed wild animals carelessly.

[Wendy Cronk / Neighbourhood] I want someone to help me solve this. I hope my landlord can stop feeding me.]

It is the 'best fat bear' selected in the United States every year.

Among the 2,200 brown bears living in Katmai National Park in southern Alaska, the U.S. is selected through online voting, and this year's victory went to mother bear "Grazer," who received 40,000 votes.

Grazer beat the male 'Chunk' who killed his cub last summer, especially in the final of the tournament.

Fans seem to have voted not because they are probably the fattest, but because they support the mother who lost her baby.

A koala appeared late at night at a train station where no one was there.

He crawled up the stairs and walked along the platform without knowing it was in jeopardy.

When the crews found it late, they ran over the fence to a nearby national park.

For the sake of the safety of a cute koala, there was a small disturbance, with a train coming into the station slowing down.

I'm YTN's Shin Woongjin.

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video: Lim Hyun-chul
Source: Kit Shop County Sheriff's Office, National Park


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