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Raccoon Facts and Information - ListAnimals

Raccoon Facts and Information - ListAnimals

Raccoon Facts and Information

The raccoon is a rapacious warm blooded creature having a place with the Procyonidae family that live all over North America. They are about the size of a little pooch and a raccoon can satisfy 21 years.


Raccoon Quick Facts

Common Name Raccoon
Scientific Name Procyon Lotor
Group Mammal
Favourite Food Fish 
Habitat Woodland areas close to water
Colour Grey, Black, White, Brown 
Size 41-71cm (16-28in)
Weight 3.5-9kg (7.7-19.8lbs)
Top Speed 24km/h (15mph)
Diet Omnivore
Prey Fish, Nuts, Berries, Corn 
Predators Bobcat, Foxes, Wolves, Mountain Lions
Lifestyle Solitary
Lifespan 12-16 years
Skin Type Fur

Raccoons are littler family members of bears. They are local to South and North America, yet they can be found in Asia and Europe moreover. Raccoons live in lush zones near water, yet they can be frequently found close to urban territories. There are 7 unique types of raccoons. Dwarf raccoon is the main jeopardized species.


Intriguing Raccoon Facts:



  • Raccoons typically arrive at 2,5 feet long and weigh between 12-16 pounds. Raccoons that live in colder atmospheres are bigger and heavier.


  • They have grayish hide, dark veil around eyes and long tail secured with dark and earthy colored groups. Due to their tail, they are nicknamed "ringtail".


  • Raccoon's hand looks like human's. They have five fingers and utilize their hands to gather food, open shells, entryway or waste jars…


  • They are omnivores (eat plants and creatures) and like to eat bugs, eggs, little warm blooded animals, natural product, berries, seed, trash...


  • Raccoons frequently place food in water before they begin to eat it. They have exceptionally touchy feeling of touch and water builds affectability much more. By contacting the food they show signs of improvement knowledge about things they will eat.


  • They are effectively versatile to different situations. They can live in empty tree similarly upbeat like they can in relinquished vehicles.


  • Raccoons are single (live all alone) and nighttime animals (they chase around evening time).


  • They don't rest, however they spend coldest long periods of winters in their tunnels.


  • Raccoons produce different sounds. They can murmur, murmur, whistle, snarl…


  • They are amazing swimmers and climbers.


  • Raccoons can transmit rabies to household creatures and individuals. Their excrement frequently contain roundworms.


  • Gathering of raccoons is called nursery or look.


  • Mating season happens from January to mid March. After two months, female will bring forth 3-4 infants. Their tails don't have groups, and veil around eyes is as yet absent.


  • Mother is extremely defensive and she will show them how to endure and what to eat as soon they become prepared to leave the tunnel.


  • Normal life expectancy in the wild is 5 years, while they can satisfy 20 years in bondage.

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