Raccoon tries to wash cotton candy
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Silly raccoon doesn't realize cotton candy dissolves immediately!
This raccoon found a chunk of cotton candy. When the animal dipped the cotton candy into a puddle to wet it, the chunk dissolved, and the raccoon was like, wtf?
Why do raccoons dip their food into water? It's not to clean it, and it is not to soften it. How Stuff Work says raccoons wet their food as a way to give them "a more vivid tactile experience and precise information about what they're about to eat."
3:38 AM Jan 05 2016