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	<title>Romes' Wildlife Haven</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Sep 2007 16:58:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A small corner of Paradise
Raccoons (Scientific name: Procyon lotor) Raccoons are highly intelligent mammals of our forests, swamps, marshes, farms, parks and even urban areas. Their name comes from the Algonquian Indian word arakun, which means &#8220;scratches with his hand.&#8221; The species name, lotor, is the Latin word for &#8220;washer&#8221; and refers to the raccoon&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><font size="4" color="#844d18">Raccoons</font> </strong>(Scientific name: <em>Procyon lotor</em>) Raccoons are highly intelligent mammals of our forests, swamps, marshes, farms, parks and even urban areas. Their name comes from the Algonquian Indian word <em><strong>arakun</strong></em>, which means &#8220;scratches with his hand.&#8221; The species name, <em>lotor</em>, is the Latin word for &#8220;washer&#8221; and refers to the raccoon&#8217;s habit of washing food with its front paws. Raccoons are Wisconsin&#8217;s only ring-tailed mammal with a black face mask&#8211;distinctive characteristics that place these night-roamers on the list of most widely-recognized animals in our state, along with the white-tailed deer, black bear and bald eagle.</p>
<p><strong>If you have found injured wildlife, please do not email us! Call our Hotline 262-719-9478 for help</strong></p>
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