| 1. | Raccoons, for example, are notoriously adept at raiding garbage.
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| 2. | It accented your eyelashes without leaving raccoon rings under your eyes.
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| 3. | But there is apparently no danger of raccoons completely dying out.
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| 4. | Squirrels and raccoons and bats need a place to give birth,
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| 5. | And raccoons aren't the only predators, he said.
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| 6. | You want a poster boy for raccoon eyes and calf cramps?
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| 7. | Bats, raccoons, skunks, what's the difference?
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| 8. | We had a case where a raccoon attacked a cruiser tire,
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| 9. | Or occasionally, I suppose, a scavenging opossum or raccoon.
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| 10. | Cats, dogs, raccoons _ it doesn't matter.
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