Raccoons 1/13/2010 Book report By: Chloe Snyder Book By: Laima Dingwall.

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Raccoons 1/13/2010 Book report By: Chloe Snyder Book By: Laima Dingwall

Raccoons!!! -Raccoons are very intelligent -They can see in the dark as if it were morning -raccoons are very brave and playful -they are different shades of gray and black -they live in a hollow stump a tree cave abandoned fox den attics drain pipes or other places

Raccoons -raccoons can reflect light from there eyes -they are not afraid of humans -raccoons like to swim -there good at swimming -in spring crayfish are raccoons favorite food -they eat berries nuts they raid bee hives to get the honey and they also eat corn grapes apples even chicken eggs

raccoons -A new born raccoon weighs about 2 ounces -he is about 4 in. tall when first born -babies cannot see till three weeks old -they cant hear ether -the female is the only one who takes care of the babies -a litter can have as many as 7 babies

Nature’s Children Raccoons By: Laima Dingwall book report By: Chloe Snyder