
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 …
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, …
Raccoon | Nocturnal Habits, Diet & Habitat | Britannica
Sep 27, 2025 · 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 …
101 Facts About Raccoons - North American Nature
In this comprehensive compilation of 101 facts about raccoons, we delve into their classification, behavior, reproduction, survival strategies, and more. Discover how these intelligent and …
How To Keep Raccoons Away From Your Home And Garden
Oct 18, 2025 · Want to know how to keep raccoons away from your property? Discover effective methods and prevention tips in this comprehensive guide.
Raccoon: Behavior, Habitat, Diet, and Human Interaction
Sep 21, 2024 · Discover the fascinating world of raccoons! Learn about their behavior, habitat, diet, and the relationship they share with humans and the environment.
13 Rad Raccoon Facts - Fact Animal
There are 3 species of raccoon, the common raccoon, the crab-eating raccoon and the pygmy raccoon. While similar, they do differ a little in size, color and distribution. There are also over …
How to Keep Raccoons Away From Your Yard - Martha Stewart
Jul 31, 2025 · Raccoons aren't inherently bad, but they can have a negative effect on your yard and garden. Here's how to keep them away, according to the pros.
Raccoons — Facts and Fancies - Wildlife Rescue League
Raccoons are in the Procyonidae (procyon, meaning to wash) family which also includes the ringtail cat and coati, and probably the red panda. There are seven species of raccoons in …
Raccoons - NYC Health
Raccoons in the city can be infected with various diseases, including rabies and canine distemper virus. They live in all five boroughs of New York City and may be found living near or in your …