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Does a cougar sometimes eat a raccoon?

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Cougars are just one predator of raccoons. Other animals that may prey on a raccoon are wolves, coyotes, bobcats, larger foxes, jaguars, alligators and, in some habitats, large constrictor snakes. Cougars normally take much larger prey, such as deer, but will eat a raccoon also.

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