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Originally Posted by Skybird
They are considered a pest [...] But the situation is out of control, the species spreads beyond control. Several amphibous and bird species are brought to the brinks of being highly endangered, due to racoons eating their eggs and younglings. They even plunder nests that are high and isolated - that of of falcons and sea eagles.
Strangely unfortunately way too successful in opportunism as a survival strategy. And they have no natural enemies [...].
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Ah
racoons. I thought you were speaking about
humans.