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What animal is crispy noodles?
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Crispy noodle is actually a nickname of raccoon, also known as crispy noodle king. Raccoons are native to North America, so they are named after washing food in water before eating. Raccoons belong to the genus Raccoon and are medium-sized carnivores. Their distinctive features are dense striped tails and black faces. They like to live in wooded places near ponds and streams, and mainly rely on their sense of touch to perceive the world around them.

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Why are raccoons simply called king of noodles?

Many people know raccoons are called crispy noodles, but why raccoons have this name may be misunderstood by many people. After all, raccoons don't seem to have anything special to do with dough, and raccoons don't look like dough. So why are raccoons called crispy noodles?

In fact, this is mainly because many post-80s and post-90s children have a famous crispy noodle called Little Raccoon Crispy Noodle, which has been accompanying many people through unforgettable childhood. The raccoon on the packaging bag is charming and lovely. In view of its excellent mass base, many people simply call raccoon crispy noodles and crispy noodles.

Are raccoons protecting animals?

We often say raccoons and plain noodles generally refer to North American raccoons, which are not protected animals and are listed as "non-endangered species" in the IUCN Red List of Endangered Species. Moreover, it should be noted that raccoons are not suitable for breeding, which may cause nuisance and damage to farmland, and there is also the risk of carrying diseases and parasites that can be transmitted to people and animals, such as plague and rabies.