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[1] J. Sidensticker, "Northern raccoon," The Smithsonian Book of North American Mammals (Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1999), p. 221.

[2] Harriet E. Weaver, Frosty: A Raccoon to Remember (San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books, 1973), p. 50.

[3] "Raccoons: Masked Bandits," Encyclopedia of Mammals, 1997, Vol. 12, p. 1824.

[4] Harriet E. Weaver, Frosty: A Raccoon to Remember (San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books, 1973), pp. 7-8.

[5] Harriet E. Weaver, Frosty: A Raccoon to Remember (San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books, 1973), p. 30.

[6]
"Dolphin Self-Recognition Mirrors Our Own," Scientific American, May 1, 2001 ---New Window

[7] "Raccoons," Encyclopedia of Mammals, 1997, Vol. 12, p. 1822.

[8]
Captain John Smith, Generall Historie of Virginia (1624) ---New Window

[9] "Raccoons: Masked Bandits," Encyclopedia of Mammals, 1997, Vol. 12, p. 1825.

[10] Harriet E. Weaver, Frosty: A Raccoon to Remember (San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books, 1973), p. 127.

[11] "Raccoons: Into the Future," Encyclopedia of Mammals, 1997, Vol. 12, p. 1847.

[12]
John Lawson, British Surveyor-General of North Carolina, A New Voyage to the Carolinas (1709) ---New Window

[13] "Raccoon," Marshall Cavendish International Wildlife Encyclopedia, 1991, Vol. 18, p. 2035.

[14] "Raccoons: Man's Pest Friend," Encyclopedia of Mammals, 1997, Vol. 12, p. 1844.

[15]
"Raccoon," World Book (2004) ---New Window and "Rudy Vallee and the Raccoon Coat" ---New Window.

[16] "Raccoon," Marshall Cavendish International Wildlife Encyclopedia, 1991, Vol. 18, p. 2035.

[17] Brig. Gen. Hiram Martin Chittenden, The American Fur Trade of the Far West (Volume 1), (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1986), pp. 7-8.

[18]
"Raccoon," World Book (2004) ---New Window.

[19] Brig. Gen. Hiram Martin Chittenden (1858-1917), The American Fur Trade of the Far West (Volume 1), (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1986), p. 3 and "Fur Trade," Encyclopedia of North American Indians: Native American History, Culture, and Life From Paleo-Indians to the Present (1996), Frederick E. Hoxie (Editor) ---New Window.

[20]
Mountain Man Rendezvous ---New Window and Hudson Bay Company ---New Window.

[21]
Fifties Web ---New Window.

[22]
Boone Society ---New Window.

[23]
The Internet Movie Database ---New Window.

[24]
Texas State Historical Association ---New Window.

[25]
Peter Hartlaub, "Davy: The Legend Lives On," San Francisco Chronicle, 4 April 2004 ---New Window.

[26]
American Wildcats ---New Window.

[27]
McCreary (KY) Pioneers Cemetery Preservation Society ---New Window.

[28]
Boone Society ---New Window.

[29]
Turner Classic Movies ---New Window.

[30]
Boone Society ---New Window and University Press of Kentucky ---New Window.

[31]
American Wildcats ---New Window.

[32]
Crockett General Store ---New Window.

[33]
Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources ---New Window.

[34]
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources ---New Window.

[35]
New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services ---New Window.

[36]
"Trappers and rabies return to rampage," Animal People, June 1997 ---New Window.

[37] "Raccoons: Life Cycle," Encyclopedia of Mammals, Vol. 12, (New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1997), p. 1842.

[38]
"Trappers and rabies return to rampage," Animal People, June 1997 ---New Window.

[39]
Tennessee Department of Health ---New Window.

[40]
Timothy Dwyer, "Death a Dire Reminder of Rabies Threat: Fairfax Family Copes With Raccoon Strain's Only Human Fatality," Washington Post, May 30, 2005, Page B01 ---New Window.

[41]
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency ---New Window.

[42]
"Girl survives rabies without a vaccine, first case ever," Medical News Today, 24 November 2004 ---New Window.

[43]
"Wis. Girl Who Survived Rabies Turns 16," Washington Post, June 6, 2005 ---New Window.

[44]
"Ten years after 'it', Magic Johnson thriving," USA Today, 11/06/2001 ---New Window and Alex Polier, "Magic Johnson promotes HIV drugs," The Enquirer, January 21, 2003 ---New Window.

[45]
Remo's Ten Good Reasons to Have a Pet Raccoon ---New Window.

[46]
Maskd_Bandit: About Breeders ---New Window.

[47]
Maskd_Bandit: Twenty reasons not to have a pet raccoon ---New Window.

[48] Brandt, Leonore Brandt, Raccoon Family Pets, Neptune City, NJ: T.F.H. Publications, 1981.

[49] Paul D. Curtis and Kristi L. Sullivan, "Raccoons," Wildlife Damage Management Fact Sheet Series, Cornell Cooperative Extension, (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, 2001).

[50]
Chimney cap and raccoon screen ---New Window.

[51]
Sureguard Pingg-String Electronic Fence ---New Window.

[52]
Havahart® Critter Ridder® granular raccoon repellent ---New Window.

[53]
Havahart® Get Away® raccoon spray repellent ---New Window.

[54]
Havahart® Spray Away® electronic raccoon repellent ---New Window.

[55]
Havahart® Live Animal Raccoon Cage Traps ---New Window.

[56]
Havahart raccoon bait ---New Window.

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