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Wild Raccoon With Rare Spinal Condition Captures the Heart of the Internet

Wild Raccoon With Rare Spinal Condition Captures the Heart of the Internet
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A wild raccoon in Seattle who has a short spine has captivated the internet. 

Locals have nicknamed the raccoon “Jimothy,” who likely has Short Spine Syndrome. 

Videos of the funny-looking creature limbering around dominated algorithms across X, TikTok, Instagram, and other social media. 

Animal videos often take the internet by storm and survive online longer than the animals' lives. 

Harambe, the 17-year-old gorilla that Cincinnati Zoo officials killed after a small child climbed into his exhibit in 2016, lives on through internet memes and jokes. 

In May, the White House commemorated 10 years after Harambe’s death, and 24 million people saw the post. 

In 2025, New York officials raided the home of Peanut the squirrel and killed him.

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