The word is to tree a raccoon.
a Levant has to live in a tree because that is his only home.monkeys have to live in a tree because that is the only home that has breaches.raccoon's have to live in a tree because what if there was a man who wanted to kill the raccoon and the man almost got the raccoon so the raccoon came up a tree and the man did not get the raccoon because the raccoon came up a tree so that is why raccoon's need to live in a tree because of safety.
raccoon = tree + weasel
out side the building it is on ,the key to the = hyroglyfics is on the roof. climb up the tree then jump off keep trying til u land on the roof =
rats can jump pretty far, but I doubt that it would be able to enter your attic. Also, do you have a hole in your roof or something?
You have to first get the garbage can near the teeter-totter, then slide it onto the teeter-totter, climb the tree next to it and then jump off the top of the tree onto the other side. The garbage can will fly up towards the roof of the school and you then slide the garbage can near the place where Manny jumped into and jump onto the can and jump up there.
the question is easy move the stone box next to the tree the jump up on the tree ant there should be a vine climb it then run to the ruins jump and the page should be there glad to be of help
In "Where the Red Fern Grows," to tree a coon means that the dogs have chased the raccoon up into a tree, where it is then trapped as it cannot escape. This is a common scenario in raccoon hunting where the dogs corner the raccoon at the base of a tree, preventing it from getting away.
The coloration of a raccoon hides it quite well when hidden in foliage or in a tree.
The verb for sending a raccoon into a tree in "Where the Red Fern Grows" is "treeing." It describes the action of a hunting dog chasing a raccoon up a tree during a hunt.
weasel + tree
weasel + tree