Mostly nocturnal, raccoons usually find a den during the day. They eat anything- bird eggs, small animals, seeds, vegetation (e2a7e0fb-9781-48d4-a679-34702565be20)
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A raccoon lays low in the green grass next to a shallow stream. Mostly nocturnal, raccoons usually find a den during the day. They eat anything: bird eggs, small animals, seeds, vegetation, and trashed leftovers. Raccoon diet allow them to inhabit most environments, including urban areas where they are considered a pest. Keywords: raccoon
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