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The raccilla (Procyon Gorillus), is a mammalian creature, which many experts have claimed to be extinct. Some have claimed to have sighted the raccilla, mostly in the East-Central Iowa area. The raccilla's diet is believed to consist of Cheetos (and the bag), small children and puppies, but will consume nearly anything. It is believed that the raccilla originated from southern Gondwanaland and during the continental drift, migrated toward what is now Midwestern United States. This migration has been dubbed by experts as "The Raccillian Migration". Ancestral remnants of the raccilla were unearthed during the excavation of the Antarctic Subterranean Coal Mines. These findings add to the migration theory. More recent remains were also discovered near the site of the Greek temple of Apollo. Th

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  • The raccilla (Procyon Gorillus), is a mammalian creature, which many experts have claimed to be extinct. Some have claimed to have sighted the raccilla, mostly in the East-Central Iowa area. The raccilla's diet is believed to consist of Cheetos (and the bag), small children and puppies, but will consume nearly anything. It is believed that the raccilla originated from southern Gondwanaland and during the continental drift, migrated toward what is now Midwestern United States. This migration has been dubbed by experts as "The Raccillian Migration". Ancestral remnants of the raccilla were unearthed during the excavation of the Antarctic Subterranean Coal Mines. These findings add to the migration theory. More recent remains were also discovered near the site of the Greek temple of Apollo. Th
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  • The raccilla (Procyon Gorillus), is a mammalian creature, which many experts have claimed to be extinct. Some have claimed to have sighted the raccilla, mostly in the East-Central Iowa area. The raccilla's diet is believed to consist of Cheetos (and the bag), small children and puppies, but will consume nearly anything. It is believed that the raccilla originated from southern Gondwanaland and during the continental drift, migrated toward what is now Midwestern United States. This migration has been dubbed by experts as "The Raccillian Migration". Ancestral remnants of the raccilla were unearthed during the excavation of the Antarctic Subterranean Coal Mines. These findings add to the migration theory. More recent remains were also discovered near the site of the Greek temple of Apollo. This also adds to the theory of raccillian migration.
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