Subject |
swim |
be sensitive to |
have breeding season |
have good hearing |
fight |
moult in |
eat by |
have good eyesight |
become dormant in |
has part |
have distribution |
eat |
run |
be nocturnal |
climb |
have name in French |
live in |
be omnivorous |
have picture |
have colour |
is a kind of |
have habitat |
be moderately sociable |
have scientific name |
have population density |
open eyes at |
line den with |
stay with |
introduce in |
have good sense of touch |
be playful |
have Family name |
carnivore | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | mammal | | | | | | | | | | | |
raccoon | | | | | | | bobcat, red fox, coyote, great horned owl | | severe winter weather in northern areas | | much of southern Canada except Newfoundland | | | | | raton laveur | den in hollow tree, cave, hollow log, stump, burrow, culvert, drain pipe, barrel | |  | | carnivore | forested areas near water | | Procyon lotor | 4 raccoons per square km | | | | Prince Edward Island | | | Family Procyonidae |
adult raccoon | | ground vibrations | January to March | | if cornered | the summer | bobcat, red fox, coyote, great horned owl | especially at night | severe winter weather in northern areas | short, rounded ears | much of southern Canada except Newfoundland | corn, fruit, crayfish, grub, insect, fish, frog, turtle, meadow vole, deer mouse, cottontail rabbit, squirrel, bird | slowly with a rolling gallop | | | raton laveur | den in hollow tree, cave, hollow log, stump, burrow, culvert, drain pipe, barrel | |  | grizzled grey | raccoon | forested areas near water | | Procyon lotor | 4 raccoons per square km | | wood chips | | Prince Edward Island | | | Family Procyonidae |
baby raccoon | | | | | | | bobcat, red fox, coyote, great horned owl | | severe winter weather in northern areas | | much of southern Canada except Newfoundland | | | | | raton laveur | den in hollow tree, cave, hollow log, stump, burrow, culvert, drain pipe, barrel | |  | | raccoon | forested areas near water | | Procyon lotor | 4 raccoons per square km | 3 weeks | | its mother during its first winter | Prince Edward Island | | | Family Procyonidae |