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Raccoons / Watermelon #5923532
06/09/17 01:31 PM
06/09/17 01:31 PM
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I have a Raccoon that loves watermelon. It's actually entertaining. If I throw watermelon in the trash, I guarantee the trash will be strewn all over my driveway. Last night, I found a watermelon rind buried in a hole... like the Raccoon was caching it for another night. Someone might have disturbed him while eating, and he cached it to come back.

Previously I had a coon drag a 40lb bag of Holly Tone 30' !! I know they are strong, but wow.

Definitely an entertaining creature, and I do like to study their habits.

People ask my why I don't send them all to the tannery..... it's because I like watching them, catching them on the trail cams. Seeing their natural habits.. and they really don't bother me too much. It's my weekend entertainment...


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Re: Raccoons / Watermelon [Re: Short Track] #5923657
06/09/17 04:10 PM
06/09/17 04:10 PM
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I think you need to get out more. LOL


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Re: Raccoons / Watermelon [Re: Short Track] #5923666
06/09/17 04:18 PM
06/09/17 04:18 PM
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I too enjoy raccoons, but I enjoy the $ and restoring order for the homeowner even more. To each their own.


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