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In the book "Where the Red Fern Grows," a raccoon uses the trick of doubling back on its own trail to confuse the dog following it. By doing this, the raccoon is able to evade the dog and make its escape.
The raccoon climbs up a tree bout 15-20 feet then backtracks all the way down to the bottom. It then climbs up another tree. Then after it thinks that the coast is clear it comes back down. hope this helps:)
The raccoon uses its paws as well as its sharp teeth to capture prey.
The kowari has scent glands which it uses for communicating. It uses the scent glands and its urine for marking its territory and burrows.
The raccoon primarily uses its sense of smell, hearing and touch to find its prey which it then captures with its paws and teeth.
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He uses the tricks of hunters
The raccoon primarily uses its sense of smell, along with its sense of hearing to find food. It uses its sense of touch to locate food in water.
sorry no, i am a magician myself and i have learned all of his tricks and all of them are illusions or lighting tricks or he uses tape or somrthing.
Yes, the raccoon uses its hands to search for food, to capture food, to eat food, to climb trees, to walk, etc.
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Magic Tricks are tricks, illusions, bends and etc that magicians use to perform for their audience to entertain them.Interesting fact: Some Magic Tricks are made possible because the magician uses Science, Math, Physics and Chemistry to accomplish it.