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A raccoon may bite you quite accidentally, mistaking a finger for food; or, he may bite you on purpose if he thinks you're taking his food away from him. ... If they can't find the one who bit you (and what are the chances they will?) they'll most likely just grab any raccoon they can find and test him. Either way you look...
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www.loomcom.com/raccoons/info/feeding.html
www.loomcom.com/raccoons/info/feeding.html
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJZMunpgOtI
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might utilize these data in constructing wise and efficient laws. FOOD OF THE RACCOON. General works of natural history list the raccoon as being ...
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kb.osu.edu/dspace/bitstream/1811/2795/1/V36N03_131.pdf
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The raccoon is widely known for its habit of "washing" food in water. In fact, its species name "lotor" means washer. Actually, raccoons do not always dunk their food, even when near water, and will not hesitate to eat when water is not nearby.
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www.und.nodak.edu/org/ndwild/raccoon.html
www.und.nodak.edu/org/ndwild/raccoon.html
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In this video, a cat tries to enjoy her meal, but she's interrupted several times by a brazen but peaceable raccoon who believes he's entitled to a share of the food. (Via Neatorama)
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www.boingboing.net/2008/02/13/raccoon-takes-cats-f.html
www.boingboing.net/2008/02/13/raccoon-takes-cats-f.html
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Baked Raccoon ... 1 small to medium raccoon, cut into serving size pieces ... Place the pieces of raccoon in a foil-lined roasting pan. Preheat the oven to 350 F and roast, covered, for a half an hour, then uncover and pour Worcestershire sauce over the pieces. Then roast, uncovered, for another half hour to an hour,
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www.kenanderson.net/up/html/raccoon.html
www.kenanderson.net/up/html/raccoon.html
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Food:Though classified as a carnivore, the raccoon eats as much (or more) plant as animal matter! Their food includes crabs, crayfish, snails, frogs, turtles, turtle eggs, fish, and other freshwater animals. Raccoons also eat acorns, birds' eggs, corn, fruit, nuts, seeds, and small land animals, such as mice.
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webhome.broward.edu/~ssimpson/LaraWilliamsRaccoon.htm
webhome.broward.edu/~ssimpson/LaraWilliamsRaccoon.htm
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In May 1990, the mid-Atlantic raccoon (Procyon lotor) rabies epizootic crossed New York State's southern border. By the end of the year, The objective is to reduce raccoon food resources through improved solid-waste storage/removal, and to educate park patrons not to feed raccoons directly or indirectly.
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digitalcommons.unl.edu/ewdcc5/14/
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Information about food habitat near raccoon ... Welcome to the food habitat near raccoon land. Here you can find more information about animals. You can also ask questions about food habitat near raccoons. There are a close relation between food habitat near raccoons and human.
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www.aliveanimals.com/raccoon/lyricraccoonrocky/foodhabi...
www.aliveanimals.com/raccoon/lyricraccoonrocky/foodhabitatnearraccoon.htm
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