These raccoons are over Halloween.
Festive food for this porcupine.
The survey sought to uncover how parents are taking the spooky and sweet to create a memorable Halloween experience for their children.
"Most people associate squirrels as sweet, but this time I can picture them a little bad," said the photographer.
He's been creating these spooky spectacles for six years.
It was sprayed with perfume to attract the big cats.
“We have been doing it for 16 years now."
The study also found a fifth of moms and dads start planning for Halloween as early as the second week of September.
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That's a scary big number.