odd
odd

@pdxmph They are cute! In Norway, (they’re not in the wild here), they are called “vaskebjørn“, (washing bear). So I take it they are clean.

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alexwolfe
alexwolfe

@pdxmph Like a bunch of teenagers up to no good! 😛

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Gabz
Gabz

@pdxmph ROCKETS!

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annahavron
annahavron

@pdxmph Ha! Must be some cat food nearby. Do you have opossums there as well?

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annahavron
annahavron

@odd what a cute name for them! They are known for washing their food before they eat it.

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annahavron
annahavron

@DaveyCraney I grew up in the countryside, and we had a young tree growing next to a window. One day I saw a lot of movement going on; and there, staring into the dining room, was a raccoon hanging on to a branch for dear life, as the whole tree swayed up and down from its weight.

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annahavron
annahavron

@DaveyCraney oh, yes. No fear, and very clever. Plus, they really are cute!

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ner3yold
ner3yold

@pdxmph those guys are like: Hey, there’s nothing to see, please walk by!

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odd
odd

@annahavron Aha, so that’s why they got the name!

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odd

@pdxmph Haha, I think @annahavron knew the reason why they are called that, they wash their food before eating it. (When they can, probably)

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