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No, the rake is not real. It came from the internet even though it looks like its real. If it would be real, then every night someone at a random forest the rake is at would die. Like if giant monsters existed then the same thing would happen but more dangerous.

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Liar the rake is real i have seen it and i know someone else that has seen it so shut up.

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The rake is fake because why would it be real? If it was then every night some family would die.

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