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    The raccoon (/ r ə ˈ k uː n / or US: / r æ ˈ k uː n / ⓘ, Procyon lotor), also spelled racoon and sometimes called the common raccoon or northern raccoon to distinguish it from the other species, is a mammal native to North America.

  2. Scientific Name: Procyon lotor. Type: Mammals. Diet: Omnivore. Group Name: Nursery. Average Life Span In The Wild: 2 to 3 years. Size: 23.75 to 37.5 inches. Weight: 4 to 23 pounds. Size relative to...

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  3. Sources. Animal Diversity Web, University of Michigan Museum of Zoology. Adirondack Ecological Center, College of Environmental Science and Forest, State University of New York. Learn facts about the raccoons habitat, diet, life history, and more.

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    Raccoons have few predators but can be attacked by cougars, coyotes, and bobcats. Disease, infection, and cars accidents are the primary threats.

    No overall population estimate is available for raccoons. According to IUCN, this species is generally quite common in North and Central America with an increasing population trend. The estimated population in the Caucasus region is about 20,000 animals. In Germany, in 2012 the estimated number is more than a million. Currently, this species is cla...

    Raccoons control the populations of their primary prey. Where they mainly eat one type of prey, e.g. insects, crayfish, or clams, this can impact a population to a large extent.

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  5. Feb 7, 2012 · The adult raccoon is a medium-sized mammal and the largest of the Procyonidae family. It averages 24 to 38 inches in length and can weigh between 14 to 23 lbs., or more, depending upon habitat...

  6. Animals Network Team. Raccoons are North American mammals that are best known for their bandit-like facial markings and similarly bandit-like behavior. They are also known as common raccoons, North American raccoons, and northern raccoons. There are two other species known as raccoons, the crab-eating raccoon and the Cozumel raccoon, but the ...

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