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Wildlife

Raccoon

This raccoon seems to see something that looks mighty tasty. In the wild he eats fish, crayfish, mice, frogs, birds, eggs, honey, fruit, nuts... But where there are people he will eat anything we leave behind, particularly any garbage you might leave outside. So we ask our guests to please keep their garbage inside and to close the inner doors at night. The raccoon’s sharp teeth, sharp claws, agility and strength can make short work of a screen door!