<center> I have encountered few dogs that are "trained" to not kill them. It's just natural instinct for them to. So, most likely...no.
Maybe if you live in the woods with some foxes or bears yes but even in your own backyard with racoons it can be possible
The Racoons was created in 2008.
That characteristic is typically attributed to the racoon, though many scavenging woodland critters can be responsible for dumpster diving in your neighborhood, such as possums, bears, or coyotes. In New England racoons share top billing with skunks.
No. There are no wild racoons in Europe.
Yes it is sufficient, but I suggest using hollow point hunting pellets for a clean kill.
racoons fall into neither of those cateories racoons are scavengers
racoons fall into neither of those cateories racoons are scavengers
It readily breaks down, is great fertilizer for gardens, flowers and lawn, and everyone has vegetable parings or left overs. Meats in a composter can invite unwanted critters . . l like racoons or skunks. And face it, rotting meat is REALLY nasty smelling !
No, racoons are animals and deer are herbivores which only eat leaves and tree bark.
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they have eyes
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