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  2. Pet Raccoon Is Living a ‘Beautiful Life’ During Road Trip ...

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    The video is short but sweet., although we really do think the clip says it all. The footage shows the raccoon and his mama cuddling in the car together. The window was open and the wind was ...

  3. Update on Abandoned Baby Raccoon Family Fed & Cared for ... - AOL

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    In the wild, raccoons generally stay with their mothers until they are about a year old, so it’s possible that something happened to the rest of this raccoon’s family or that he was separated ...

  4. Folks Can’t Stop Giggling At These Random Pics Of Raccoons ...

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    Interestingly, what we never knew until now is that at the end of the video, the raccoon gets another cotton candy as a replacement for the dissolved one, which makes the video even better. #13.

  5. Procyonidae - Wikipedia

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    Coati females will form bands of 4 to 24 individuals that forage together, [7] while kinkajous have been found to form social groups of two males and one female. [8] Certain procyonids give birth to one offspring like ringtails, olingos, and kinkajous while raccoons and coatis give birth to litters that range in size from 2 to 6 offspring.

  6. Raccoon - Wikipedia

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    The raccoon (/ r ə ˈ k uː n / or US: / r æ ˈ k uː n / ⓘ, Procyon lotor), also spelled racoon [3] and sometimes called the common raccoon or northern raccoon to distinguish it from the other species, is a mammal native to North America.

  7. Want a Pet Raccoon? Consider This First. - AOL

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    When you consider how a raccoon lives in the wild, you can see how difficult it may be to replicate that in your household. For one thing, raccoons are nocturnal, meaning they will be active at night.

  8. Sibling rivalry (animals) - Wikipedia

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    Sibling rivalry can be mediated and/or encouraged by parents, especially in bird species. Sibling rivalry can also have a negative impact on the parent and the fitness of future offspring due to interbrood conflict which may lead to parent–offspring conflict. This conflict may force parents to exert extra energy at the expense of future broods.

  9. Viral video captures 'terrifying' moment raccoon attempts to ...

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    Video of raccoon breaking into kitchen goes viral after college student's post to Instagram and then the @WhatIsNewYork Instagram account reshared it Thursday.