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Raccoons eat a wide variety of plant and animal matter. The eat many insects, earthworms, grubs, crayfish, snails, slugs, mice and other small rodents, fish, frogs, snakes, lizards, as well as fruits, nuts and berries. Of course, they also love to rummage through trash cans looking for edibles and also enjoy eating pet food left outside.

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