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Daring raccoon scales Toronto crane high above city core

A highly adventurous and limber raccoon has climbed atop of a construction crane far above many nearby buildings.

City has been advised by animal services that raccoon will come down on its own

An adventurous raccoon climbed atop of a construction crane in downtown Toronto and city officials say the animal will come down on its own. (John Badcock/CBC News)

A raccoon is enjoying some of the best views of Toronto afterclimbingup a construction crane in the city's downtown core Monday morning.

Pictures and video posted to social media before 8 a.m. show the limber critter scaling the structure at Peter and Adelaide streets, seemingly nonchalant about the height.

The city of Toronto has spoken with the Toronto Wildlife Centre and have been advised that if they attempt to bring the animal back down, it may become scared and either fall or jump, said Brad Ross, chief communications officer for the city in a series of tweets.

"Raccoons are expert climbers, and this isn't the first time a raccoon has made its way up a crane. A trap has been set inside the operator cab and it will be well looked after when it finally gets bored of the view," he said on Twitter.

Daring raccoon climbs to the top of Toronto crane

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This little guy was definitely getting the best view in the city on Monday. It scaled a crane near Peter and Adelaide Streets.

A rescue crew won't be dispatched unless the raccoon is at risk of falling on a pedestrian or damaging a crane and if it found a way up, it will likely find a way down, the city's fire department told The Canadian Press.

Pictured on the left is the construction crane a nimble raccoon scurried up on Aug. 10. (John Badcock/CBC News)

This isn't the first time Toronto has seen a raccoon take on a daring adventure. In 2015 another furry creature climbed 213 metres up a construction crane attached to a condo.

Raccoons are highly dexterous and can not only climb, but can turn knobs and pry items open, Toronto Animal Services said at the time.

With files from The Canadian Press