What Kind Of Paw Prints Are These???

Lounge By PennySue Updated 7 Oct 2007 , 10:38pm by PennySue

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PennySue Posted 4 Oct 2007 , 7:31pm
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Totally not a cake question but....

My daughter lives in Colorado. She found these prints on her window this morning. I think they are raccoon prints. What do you think?

Thanks!
LL

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TheCakerator Posted 4 Oct 2007 , 8:46pm
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i would second that ...

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dueter Posted 4 Oct 2007 , 9:08pm
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Racoon. DH's aunt had one for a pet. I have seen these plenty of times on her patio door (inside house). Looks like it was being nosey.

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cakescraps Posted 4 Oct 2007 , 11:59pm
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definitely raccoon. My folks get these on their front deck all the time. They have 3 little friends that come to visit.

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chele_belle Posted 5 Oct 2007 , 3:20am
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My DH and I both say raccoon!

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AmandaPanda Posted 5 Oct 2007 , 3:41pm
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look like raccoon to me

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PennySue Posted 5 Oct 2007 , 8:06pm
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Ok, I talked to my daughter last night. You are not going to believe this but those prints are her little boy's hand prints. Apparently his little hands were gooey and he slapped the window while his Daddy what holding him. The wind kicked up that night, thus the dusty look to them. I'm still having a hard time believing my grandson is part raccoon! Thanks for your suggestions.

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Missyleigh Posted 7 Oct 2007 , 1:56pm
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that is exactly what racoon prints look like They are usually described as "baby hand prints"

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PennySue Posted 7 Oct 2007 , 10:38pm
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Too funny. My DH is calling him Coon Boy now. We are all getting a kick out the now solved "mystery prints"!

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