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Raccoon cut in line at Dunkin’ Donuts, waited for his donut, and left happy. He looks like a regular customer

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When animals are too hungry, nothing can stop them in their quest to feed themselves. This is how some species, which are wild but live near residential areas, sometimes sneak into people's yards to rummage through the trash. However, there are others that are a little more cunning and prefer to take fewer risks, such as taking advantage of some error or legal loophole caused by humans themselves. TikTok @samguptuppy This is how a raccoon though…
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When animals are too hungry, nothing can stop them in their quest to feed themselves. This is how some species, which are wild but live near residential areas, sometimes sneak into people's yards to rummage through the trash. However, there are others that are a little more cunning and prefer to take fewer risks, such as taking advantage of some error or legal loophole caused by humans themselves. TikTok @samguptuppy This is how a raccoon though…

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Upsocl broke the news in on Friday, March 7, 2025.
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