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  2. Raccoon facts that will reveal the secrets they hide behind their masks. Learn their origins, habitat, diet, and other unique behavior here.

  3. 22 Mischievous and Fun Raccoon Facts - FactRetriever

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    Known for their memory, intelligence, and dexterous fingers, raccoons are amazing animals. Explore interesting raccoon facts, history, trivia, and more.

  4. 101 Facts About Raccoons - North American Nature

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    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 adaptable mammals thrive in various environments, from dense forests to human-populated areas.

  5. Raccoon facts! Facts about raccoons include carrying diseases, the high IQ of raccoons, what a group of raccoons is called, and why their lifespan is so short. Raccoons are seemingly cuddly creatures, portrayed in many TV episodes and films.

  6. 10 Clever Facts About Raccoons - Mental Floss

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    Whether they’re scaling skyscrapers or digging through your trash, raccoons are fascinating. Discover more about their habits, diet, and intelligence.

  7. 10 Incredible Raccoon Facts - A-Z Animals

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    10 Incredible Raccoon Facts. The raccoon (Procyon lotor) is one of the most common mammals in North America, living primarily in moist woodlands. Raccoons have black fur masks across their eyes, with bushy tails and rounded ears. They also have sharp teeth, broad skulls, and big hunched backs.

  8. 13 Rad Raccoon Facts - Fact Animal

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    Raccoon Facts Overview. Habitat: Deciduous forest, mountain, coastal and urban environments. Location: North and South America (native) Europe, Asia (invasive) Lifespan: 3 years in the wild, up to 20 in captivity. Size: Up to 70cm (26in) long, tail length an extra 20-40cm (8-16in)

  9. 11 Riveting Facts About Raccoons - Treehugger

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    Raccoons eat pretty much anything and live pretty much anywhere. Discover 11 interesting facts about these masked critters.

  10. 10 Interesting Facts About Raccoons - SOS Wildlife Control

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    Raccoons Love The City. Although they originated from earthly and natural habitats, raccoons love the city life! In fact, Toronto is one of the most raccoon populated cities in the world; approximately fifty times more raccoons live there than in neighboring suburban areas. Consequently, not only do crowded cities provide them with lots of ...

  11. 10 Facts About Raccoons - Online Field Guide

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    Raccoons are fascinating creatures with exceptional intelligence, adaptability, and an instantly recognizable appearance. There are many interesting facts to discover about these nocturnal mammals, uncover what you may not know!