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"<b>They'll eat anything.</b><br><br>Raccoons have a very diverse diet. <br><br>It is not uncommon to hear raccoons rummaging through the trash to find food. This is usually because these raccoons are not near the forest or their natural habitat and are forced to fend for themselves. <br><br>When in their natural habitat raccoons are omnivorous and eat a wide variety of foods such as vegetables, fruits, berries, nuts, corn, insects, invertebrates, vertebrates, and just about anything else they can find. ",

"<b>Night Vision Goggles.</b><br><br>Raccoons have superior vision.  <br><br>Actually raccoons have quite a few talents. Not only do they have excellent vision, raccoons have sensitive hearing and strong climbing abilities. These animals also have a strong swimming ability to add to their list of talents. <br><br>Raccoons are loners by nature and only tend to congregate in groups when it is time to breed. Breeding time occurs from January to March in the north and it occurs later the further south you go. ",

"<b>In harm's way.</b><br><br>Raccoons live up to 16 years in the wild.  <br><br>Raccoons have the ability to live for quite some time in the wild. However, they have many threats - malnutrition and rabies as well as other diseases are quite common and predators, such as wolves and mountain lions, are a constant threat. <br><br>However, the most common threat to a raccoon’s survival is humans. Humans hunt raccoons to kill them or to trap them for fur.",

"<b>Raccoon Race.</b><br><br>The raccoon can run as fast as 15 miles per hour but will usually walk or swim. <br><br>They are known for the black circles around their eyes that looks like a mask. Most raccoons are short, stocky animals with bushy striped tails. <br><br>Raccoons are found in a number of areas throughout the United States, Canada, and South America.",

"<b>Night shift.</b><br><br>Though raccoons may sleep extended hours in the winter months, they do not hibernate.  <br><br>Raccoons are nocturnal animals that spend most of their day asleep in preparation for their active evenings.<br><br>Come wintertime, however, raccoons begin to sleep more. Sometimes raccoons will sleep for days at a time. <br><br>They are not hibernating though and will awake now and then to at least find some food.",

"<b>Wash up for dinner!</b><br><br>Raccoons wash their paws before eating.<br><br>Having wet paws increases the sensitivity of touch.<br><br>They are also very inquisitive animals that mostly prowl around at night. The sharp claws make it easy for them to climb trees and fences.",

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