What do you call a group of racoons?

TROUBLE

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Looks like a training session to me, they didn’t “Borrow” any of your furniture. :grin:

:wink:

My GANG didn’t bring me any new sign language students this year and I’m disappointed. I really enjoyed last years Frisky Five playing in the water tub. :sob:

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I guess it’s also called a “nursery”:

Raccoons Nursery

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I’ve had at least two of the 20+ pounder :raccoon: members wander around here.

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While doing an AI search for this thread question, I found this site. Very informative on raccoons.

https://a-z-animals.com/animals/raccoon/raccoon-facts/what-is-a-group-of-raccoons-called-2/

So the answer is:

  • Nursery
  • Gaze
  • Mask
  • Gang (just for Antonius)

I’m this case where most are juveniles, probably “nursery”

In the case of Antonius where most of them are just thugs, then gang. :raccoon:

raccoon-gossip

Thugs at work:

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You need a kiddie swimming poll instead of that plastic tub.

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I have a bigger tub but no little :raccoon: (s) to play in it this year. The video I posted was from last year before I put out the larger one.

Dumpster

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I know it racism but they all look the same to me. :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

You need a trampoline in your backyard for the gang.

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I’m not getting a trampoline for the local gang. I did just get them a new water dish.

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I haven’t had any raccoons in quite some time. We had forgotten there was half of a watermelon in the basement fridge. I put it in the field and nothing. I thought these trash pandas ate anything.

I’d buy Trampolines just for the purpose of seeing Racoons jumping on them.

That’ll never happen, as this is, IMO, AI Generated:

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No they are a fussy bunch. I put some slice apples out for them once and the just sniffed them and kept on walking. The Red Squirrels ate them though.

Good call, and thanks for sharing this. In the :raccoon: video, one of them (a third raccoon) appears to spawn from an existing raccoon on the left trampoline, so that’s probably a good clue. It’s also weird that “leaves” beneath the right trampoline move upward from the ground. :roll_eyes:

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Same here, and I was wondering why. Found out yesterday that @Antonius has moved to Canada and became my neighbour at the cottage :rofl: . Kidding, one of my neighbours is feeding them so they have no desire to leave their property. Fine by me :slight_smile: