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  2. What Animal Is Digging Holes In Your Yard ? Experts Share How ...

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    The first step is to know what animals live in your region. ... There are many different critters who may be digging up your lawn and garden, but here are a few of the most common in the Southeast ...

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    Image credits: raccoonsfun Technically, raccoons are considered to be pests. They intrude on people’s homes or backyards to find food. They enter homes through chimneys, gaps in roofs, and other ...

  4. Homeowner calls cops after yard taken over by more than 100 ...

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    A homeowner who fed neighborhood raccoons for decades called 911 after coming home to find more than 100 of the fuzzy masked invaders "demanding food" and preventing her from getting inside.

  5. Coon hunting - Wikipedia

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    A pair of raccoons in a maple tree. Coonhounds existed as a distinct type by the mid-to-late 1800s. By 1885 a raccoon pelt sold for approximately 25 cents, a fair price for the time. Up to World War I raccoons were very common despite being hunted often, and were sometimes poisoned to keep them from destroying crops. [8]

  6. List of mammals of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mammals in Indiana. A total of 60 species are listed. A total of 60 species are listed. Species currently extirpated in the state include the black bear , gray wolf , elk , American marten , cougar , fisher , porcupine , and bison .

  7. South American coati - Wikipedia

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    South American coatis are diurnal animals, and live both on the ground and in trees. They are omnivorous but primarily eat fruit , invertebrates , other small animals, and bird eggs. Also, they search for fruit in trees high in the canopy and use their snouts to poke through crevices to find animal prey on the ground.