Raccoon Facts
Raccoon Facts show how clever and adaptable the Raccoon is. With its black mask and smart behavior, it survives easily in forests and cities.
Quick Raccoon Facts
| Scientific Name | Procyon lotor |
| Family | Procyonidae |
| Diet | Omnivore (fruits, insects, small animals) |
| Lifespan | 2–5 years (wild), up to 20 years (captivity) |
| Weight | 5–26 kg |
| Length | 40–70 cm (body) |
| Tail Length | 20–40 cm |
| Speed | Up to 24 km/h |
| Habitat | Forests, wetlands, urban areas |
| Range | North America (also introduced elsewhere) |
Raccoon Facts
1) Raccoons are extremely intelligent and can remember solutions for years.
2) Their black “mask” improves night vision by reducing glare.
3) Raccoons are nocturnal, active mostly at night.
4) They have highly sensitive paws like human hands.
5) Raccoons “wash” food to enhance touch, not for cleaning.
6) They are excellent climbers and scale trees easily.
7) Raccoons are omnivores and eat almost anything.
8) They can rotate hind feet to climb down headfirst.
9) Highly adaptable, they live in forests and cities.
10) They use over 200 different sounds to communicate.
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