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What You Looking At?Posted by Monte Stevens (Westerville, United States) on 24 August 2008 in Animal & Insect. Most raccoons are nocturnal but are known to be active in the early morning. While eating mostly insects, worms and other animals already available as food source in spring and early summer, raccoons prefer fruit and nuts rich in calories in late summer and autumn to build up a fat storage for winter. There were three this morning at Thoreau Lake, two were digging in the water of the lake and this one was feeding on seeds that had fallen from a bird feeder.
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