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    Default Worlds strongest raccoon?

    You think this thing could have moved that protein block?



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    Probably so

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    I had one drag a 20lb bag of sunflower seeds 15ft in my garage this year.

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    Racoons are very destructive little critters when they want to be.

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    He can definitely move it
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    Yes

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    I had pet raccoons growing up. They are WAY stronger and WAY faster than you expect. I got in a tangle with a big boar coon that wasn't ready to get back in his pen and it was touch and go for a while. He ended up in his cage but he ate my ass up before I managed to stuff his ass through the door.


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    I was on a Boy Scout’s camping trip to Hunting Island years ago, and had a raccoon get into our 4x8 trailer with food in it. We had a 3/4” sheet of plywood laid down in it to hold down stuff from raccoons, and this one managed to pick up the plywood on one end, get in there, and get a loaf of bread out. We heard the commotion, and shined flash lights out our tents to see him running off with the loaf of bread. He was happy, we all got a good laugh. Our scoutmaster slept on top of the plywood the next night. Mosquitoes ate good the 2nd night.

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