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Posted: 6/15/2021 10:10:07 PM EDT
They sure do talk a lot. Lots of bitching and growling.
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Mobbed by Raccoons (25) Tuesday Night 03 Nov 2020 |
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View Quote That guy is an idiot. ETA Or as someone pointed out he's lonely. |
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View Quote Holy hell! |
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Some chubby raccoons! I bet their triglycerides and A1C levels are out of this raccoon world.
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Probably lonely. |
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View Quote Lol. That's great. |
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View Quote Plot twist: the hot dogs are laced with strychnine. |
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Pet them.
Coons love being petted. That hissing noise they make is a sign of contentment |
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Quoted: I gave them 3 plates of dog food and mixed vegetables, plus a bowl of water. They like to scoop up the food with both paws and dunk it before eating View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What kind of feet are they eating? I gave them 3 plates of dog food and mixed vegetables, plus a bowl of water. They like to scoop up the food with both paws and dunk it before eating Ah, you FED them. I think most of our members will agree that's not a good idea with most wild animals, in particular trash pandas. |
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They used to eat and play with our cats. We quit putting the cat dish outside.
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View Quote Jeez, those guys look well fed, like all 30 of them! |
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I despise raccoons. Probably the only animal I would hate more are monkeys, but there are none around here.
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Quoted: That guy is an idiot. ETA Or as someone pointed out he's lonely. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: That guy is an idiot. ETA Or as someone pointed out he's lonely. |
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My uncle had some as pets. They were neat but required a lot of attention and upkeep. He had an indoor/outdoor enclosure for them connected to the house. No matter what they would always find a way out and into the house. Super friendly, loved being brushed. Lots of fun but destructive little bastards.
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Met an ASM who's wife, a Vet, brought home a crippled cat
Cat was outside, raccoons attacked the cat, the guy runs out barefoot with nothing to fight with...and got shredded But he saved the cat. A year before the Webelo's visited the local FD. They told the story of helping a guy attacked by raccoons. Blood was all over the place |
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Quoted: Ah, you FED them. I think most of our members will agree that's not a good idea with most wild animals, in particular trash pandas. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What kind of feet are they eating? I gave them 3 plates of dog food and mixed vegetables, plus a bowl of water. They like to scoop up the food with both paws and dunk it before eating Ah, you FED them. I think most of our members will agree that's not a good idea with most wild animals, in particular trash pandas. They live in the woods behind me, I have no issues with it and neither do they. If The food is not out at the normal time for some reason they sit and look at me like wtf, lol. I've also posted pics of wild sand hill cranes that I made friends with eating bread from my fingers. Unlike most of GD I don't shoot critters that don't bother me. |
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Quoted: They live in the woods behind me, I have no issues with it and neither do I. If The food is not out at the normal time for some reason they sit and look at me like wtf, lol. I've also posted pics of wild sand hill cranes that I made friends with eating bread from my fingers. Unlike most of GD I don't shoot critters that don't bother me. View Quote |
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View Quote Minutes later cleveland show raccoon attack.flv |
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I saw a bear run across I75 this morning. In the clearing where he started, at the edge of the road, was a wolf.
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Quoted: you're cruising for a big repair bill when they decide to nest in your house. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: They live in the woods behind me, I have no issues with it and neither do I. If The food is not out at the normal time for some reason they sit and look at me like wtf, lol. I've also posted pics of wild sand hill cranes that I made friends with eating bread from my fingers. Unlike most of GD I don't shoot critters that don't bother me. I have raccoons, opossum, squirrels, chipmunk, deer, skunks, foxes and more living in the woods behind my house and the only animal that has damaged anything is a stupid woodpecker that used to peck on my deck. |
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Quoted: I have raccoons, opossum, squirrels, chipmunk, deer, skunks, foxes and more living in the woods behind my house and the only animal that has damaged anything is a stupid woodpecker that used to peck on my deck. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: They live in the woods behind me, I have no issues with it and neither do I. If The food is not out at the normal time for some reason they sit and look at me like wtf, lol. I've also posted pics of wild sand hill cranes that I made friends with eating bread from my fingers. Unlike most of GD I don't shoot critters that don't bother me. I have raccoons, opossum, squirrels, chipmunk, deer, skunks, foxes and more living in the woods behind my house and the only animal that has damaged anything is a stupid woodpecker that used to peck on my deck. |
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