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Raccoons are omnivorous and have a varied diet that includes fruits, vegetables, and occasionally plants. While they may nibble on aloe vera, it is not a typical part of their diet. Aloe vera is not toxic to raccoons, but the gel inside the leaves may not be particularly appealing to them. Overall, raccoons are more likely to seek out more palatable food sources.

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