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About Raccons
Raccons are omnivores and eat fruits, nuts, berries, and vegetables, along with insects, fish, frogs, crayfish, bird eggs, and small animals like mice or rabbits.
Raccoons live in a variety of habitats across North and Central America, including wooded areas, wetlands, and suburban and urban environments.
Raccoons are emotionally intelligent animals that can experience a range of feelings, including fear, contentment, happiness, anger, curiosity, joy, sorrow, and empathy.
Raccoons survive winter by finding warm dens, entering a state of torpor (a short-term hibernation) during extreme cold, and growing a thick coat of fur.
Raccoons have fun with exploring, problem-solving, and playful interactions like wrestling and chasing
The dark fur around a raccoon's eyes is called a mask.
Raccoons are primarily nocturnal (active at night) and crepuscular (active at dawn and dusk).
A baby Raccoon is called a "Kit".
A pack of Raccoons are called A "Gaze"
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