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Yes, raccoons do have unique patterns on their paws that are similar to fingerprints in humans. These patterns can help them grasp objects and are highly sensitive, aiding in their exploration and manipulation of their environment. Each raccoon's paw prints are distinct, making it possible to identify individual animals based on these patterns. However, they aren't used in the same formal way as human fingerprints for identification.

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