Facts about the Raccoon

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Did you Know? List of Facts about the Raccoon
Facts are statements which are held to be true and often contrasted with opinions and beliefs. Our unusual and interesting facts about the Raccoon, trivia and information, including some useful statistics about animals will fascinate everyone from kids and children to adults.

Interesting Facts about the Raccoon are as follows:

  • Fact 1 - Definition: The raccoon is a North American nocturnal carnivore (of the genus Procyon lotor) closely related to the bears, but much smaller. It has a long, full tail, banded with black and gray. Its body is gray, varied with black and white. It has a mask-like marking around the eyes and a striped tail. The raccoon is often referred to as a 'coon'.

  • Fact 2 - The coon's face has a unique shape, tapering down to a pointed like muzzle
  • Fact 3 - Raccoons love water
  • Fact 4 - Raccoons have distinctive black patches around their eyes that look like a mask
  • Fact 5 - They are nocturnal animals
  • Fact 6 - Young groups of raccoons are called kits
  • Fact 7 - The Raccoon has a large array of sounds. They purr, whistle, growl, hiss, scream and whinny
  • Fact 8 - Raccoon stats and facts
    • Weight: Up to 46lb
    • Height: 41 to 72 cm (excluding tail)
    • Habitat: Wilderness and populated areas
    • Lifespan: 10 years on average in wild
    • Diet: the Raccoon eat fruits, nuts, insects, reptiles, garbage and crops
  • Fact 9 - The Raccoon is noted for their intelligence and good memory
  • Fact 10 - Their front paws are protected by a thin horny layer
  • Fact 11 - Raccoons usually mate between late January and mid-March
  • Fact 12 - They will produce one litter per year with an average of four or five kits
  • Fact 13 - Raccoons have very manipulative paws, which means they can cause damage to property as they can even open door latches
  • Fact 14 - Raccoon rabies is rare but it can be spread to farm animals, pets and people through the saliva of an infected animal
  • Fact 15 - The collective name for a group is a nursery or gaze
  • Fact 16 - Males are called Boar
  • Fact 17 - Females are called Sow
  • Fact 18 - The names given to babies are cubs or kits
  • Fact 19 - Raccoon feces are commonly infected with a roundworm

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