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- Raccoon - Wikipedia
The raccoon ( rəˈkuːn or US: ræˈkuːn ⓘ, Procyon lotor), sometimes called the North American, northern or common raccoon (also spelled racoon) [3] to distinguish it from other species of raccoon, is a mammal native to North America
- Raccoon | Nocturnal Habits, Diet Habitat | Britannica
raccoon, (genus Procyon), any of seven species of nocturnal mammals characterized by bushy ringed tails The most common and well-known is the North American raccoon (Procyon lotor), which ranges from northern Canada and most of the United States southward into South America
- Raccoon - National Wildlife Federation
Raccoons live throughout the continental United States in woods, wetlands, suburbs, parks, cities, and anywhere there is cover, food, and water Predators of raccoons include the coyote, fisher, bobcat, red fox, and great horned owl
- Urban Raccoons Are Showing Signs of Early Domestication, With Shorter . . .
Urban Raccoons Are Showing Signs of Early Domestication, With Shorter Snouts Than Their Rural Cousins The shorter faces of these city-dwelling trash bandits offer a telltale sign of domestication
- Raccoons Are Showing Early Signs of Domestication - Scientific American
City-dwelling raccoons seem to be evolving a shorter snout—a telltale feature of our pets and other domesticated animals
- 101 Facts About Raccoons - North American Nature
Raccoons, native to North America, are captivating creatures known for their unique physical characteristics and intriguing behaviors In this comprehensive compilation of 101 facts about raccoons, we delve into their classification, behavior, reproduction, survival strategies, and more
- Cuter and closer: Raccoons may be on their way to becoming . . . - BBC
Raccoons may be inching closer to becoming America's next pet Affectionately referred to as trash pandas, the masked mammals known for rummaging rubbish bins for easy food, are evolving based on
- I Thought Raccoons Were Just Cute Trouble-Makers - AZ Animals
This article explores why raccoons aren’t just trouble-makers—they’re clever and resourceful, with amazing problem-solving skills
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