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adult female raccoon
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adult female raccoongives birth in April or Mayhas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:25:48.0
has average number of babies 1-6has source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:25:48.0
has gestation period 63 dayshas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:25:48.0
has part 4 pairs of mammaehas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:25:48.0
is a kind of adult raccoonhas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:25:48.0
is a kind of female mammalhas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:25:48.0
teaches babies to hunt and climbhas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:25:48.0
weighs 7.5 kghas source: Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada. University of Toronto Press., 2000-10-27 10:25:49.0
adult raccooncan climb2000-10-27 10:26:03.0
can swim2000-10-27 10:26:03.0
eats corn, fruit, crayfish, grub, insect, fish, frog, turtle, meadow vole, deer mouse, cottontail rabbit, squirrel, bird2000-10-27 10:26:03.0
fights if cornered2000-10-27 10:26:03.0
has breeding season January to March2000-10-27 10:26:03.0
has colour grizzled grey2000-10-27 10:26:03.0
has good eyesight especially at night2000-10-27 10:26:03.0
has good hearing2000-10-27 10:26:03.0
has good sense of touch2000-10-27 10:26:03.0
is moderately sociable2000-10-27 10:26:03.0
is nocturnal2000-10-27 10:26:03.0
is omnivorous2000-10-27 10:26:03.0
is sensitive to ground vibrations2000-10-27 10:26:03.0
lines den with wood chips2000-10-27 10:26:03.0
moults in the summer2000-10-27 10:26:03.0
runs slowly with a rolling gallop2000-10-27 10:26:03.0
female mammalgives birth to live babies2000-10-27 10:26:28.0
suckles babies2000-10-27 10:26:28.0
raccoonbecomes dormant in severe winter weather in northern areas2000-10-27 10:26:48.0
can be tamed2000-10-27 10:26:48.0
has distribution much of southern Canada except Newfoundland2000-10-27 10:26:48.0
has Family name Family Procyonidae2000-10-27 10:26:48.0
has habitat forested areas near water2000-10-27 10:26:48.0
has name in French raton laveur2000-10-27 10:26:48.0
has picture 2000-10-27 10:26:48.0
has population density 4 raccoons per square km2000-10-27 10:26:48.0
has scientific name Procyon lotor2000-10-27 10:26:48.0
is very intelligent2000-10-27 10:26:48.0
is eaten by bobcat, red fox, coyote, great horned owl2000-10-27 10:26:48.0
lives in den in hollow tree, cave, hollow log, stump, burrow, culvert, drain pipe, barrel2000-10-27 10:26:48.0
was introduced in Prince Edward Island2000-10-27 10:26:48.0
mammalis warm-blooded2000-10-27 10:26:37.0
may catch rabies2000-10-27 10:26:37.0
carnivorehas Order name Order Carnivora2000-10-27 10:26:23.0
is carnivorous or omnivorous2000-10-27 10:26:23.0

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