No word if the carcass was claimed or not.
Via KRTV
Have you heard about Conrad the raccoon? Even in his wake, the animal has his own hashtag: #deadraccoonto.
After the city forgot about a raccoon carcass on the side of a Toronto street, people decided to make an example by memorializing the dead animal, according to CBS Minnesota.
A passerby noticed the swollen carcass and alerted the city on Twitter to come pick it up.
City officials reportedly said the job would be done, but six hours later, the raccoon remained.
So people began surrounding the creature with letters, roses, and even a photo of a raccoon, presumably over Conrad at a better time in his life.
Finally, about eight hours later, the city clean up crew came and picked up the carcass to dispose of it.
Thousands of pictures of the shrine featuring the #deadracoonto hashtag have flooded the internet.

