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21. MaskedBandit-- Links From Adoptee Search To Raccoons the original owners. Also please note All of the raccoons in thiswebsite are wild animals! None of them are pets. In fact, all http://www.maskedbandit.com/interests.htm | |
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22. Wild Animal Jewelry By Zarah: Raccoons By Paul Brent Colorful Concepts in Jewelry by ZARAH wild Animals. To purchase yourjewelry now you can DOWNLOAD a Zarah wild Animals Design Order Form. http://www.allthewildhorses.com/raccoons.html | |
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23. Seeds For The Wild - Hennepin Parks Other wildlings that relish acorns are black bears, raccoons, wildturkeys, grouse, pheasants, whitefooted mice, deer and ducks. http://www.hennepinparks.org/themes/2000_heidel_seedsforwild.cfm | |
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24. Squirrel Baffles-Magic Halo. Accessories To Help Keep Raccoons, Squirrels And Un Worlds Best Squirrel Baffles by Erva. Good looking way to keep squirrels off yourwild bird feeders. Magic Halo. Get the most out of your wild bird feeders. http://www.wildbirdhabitatstore.com/baffles.htm | |
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25. Raccoons As Pets I believe wild animals belong in the wild when at all possible. Sometimes wildliferehabbers have raccoons that are not releasable for various reasons, such as http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/4892/petraccoons.html | |
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26. Raccoons As wild animals for the most part , is inevitable that if there were an outbreakof the disease The exact same thing is happening with raccoons and rabies. http://www.geocities.com/~octodont/racmyths.html | |
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27. Raccoons raccoons are wild animals. Breeders may say that they sell domesticated raccoons,but it just is not so. raccoons are wild animals that belong in the wild. http://members.tripod.com/loveanimals0/id18_m.htm | |
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28. Raccoons As one of North America's most charismatic and recognizable animals, raccoons areone of the few wild species that appears to have actually benefited from http://www.hsus.org/ace/14411 | |
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29. The Humane Society Of The United States raccoons are one of the few wild species that appears to have actually benefitedfrom contact with humans, and they have adapted remarkably well to life in our http://www.hsus.org/ace/Article_Printer_Friendly?Content_ID=14411 |
30. Outdoors:Our Wild Neighbors Although raccoons make for entertaining viewing in the wild, these ringtailed creaturesare best-known to many homeowners as garbage-can raiders and pet-food http://news.ozarksnow.com/ozarksoutdoors/1205-OurWildNei-15587.html | |
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31. Dog Owner's Guide: The Call Of The Wild raccoons raiding garbage cans and moving into chimneys, birds dining on feeders andfruit quality of life but tempt Ranger to harken back to his wild wolf days. http://www.canismajor.com/dog/wildlife.html | |
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32. Cumberland Island, Georgia - Defenders Of Wild Cumberland hogs and raccoons consumed 117 nests or 65% of all nests laid by Caretta caretta.On July 31, 2000, Caretta caretta, together with Defenders of wild Cumberland http://www.wildcumberland.org/turtles.html | |
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33. Raccoons & Rabies In Michigan Rabid wild raccoons have been a problem in the Northeastern UnitedStates for years, and have been steadily moving westward. They http://www.abbeyeast.com/rabies.htm | |
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34. Dr. Sue's Raccoon Fun Page (Davis Virtual Market) 7/19/95 raccoons can carry some diseases which can be transmitted to humans and pets so itis unwise to pet or touch wild raccoons or to encourage them to eat in your http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/vme/DrSue/raccoon.html | |
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35. What Do Raccoons Normally Eat? saddly, many pple raise baby wild animals as pets, and then release them .itmay very well be one. raccoons are omnivores which means they eat everything http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/wildlife/msg1212144232578.html | |
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36. Catching And Keeping Wild Critters Is Both Illegal And Unwise picking up wild animals and retaining possession, Pope said. That deer in the photohad a collar on it and I've had people bring in raccoons wearing collars http://www.post-gazette.com/healthscience/20030102wildlifeep2.asp | |
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37. Raccoons Now most scientists think that captive raccoons are really acting theway they would have in the wild by finding food in the water. http://home.earthlink.net/~ffzweb/Raccoons.htm | |
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38. Raccoons -- Facts & Fancies raccoons can live up to 16 years in the wild but most die before reaching fiveyears. raccoons are very clean and use a common latrine in the wild. http://www.wildliferescueleague.org/report/raccoons.htm | |
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39. Outdoors Hunting Racoons but to thrive, and do well, so that future generations of raccoons, and people raccoonis a priceless commodity in regards to part of our 'wild' North American http://www.oxford.net/outdoors/Hunting/raccoons.html | |
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40. CDC's Rabies Web Page That's Just For Kids Skunks, 0. Foxes, 4. Bats, 20. raccoons, 52. Rodents/rabbits, 0. Other wild animals,0. Skunks. 17. Foxes. 15. Bats. 65. raccoons. 0. Rodents/ rabbits. 0. Other wildanimals. 3. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/kidsrabies/Statistics/statesa-g.htm | |
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