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The raccoon i Procyon lotor (sometimes spelled as 'racoon'), also known as the common raccoon, North American raccoon, northern raccoon and colloquially as coon, is a ...
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Learn all you wanted to know about raccoons with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic.
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The raccoon (Procyon lotor), sometimes spelled as racoon, and also known as the common raccoon, North American raccoon, northern raccoon and colloquially as coon, is ...
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Raccoons are large mammals, most often seen dead on roadsides or at night going through garbage cans. They are shy creatures, active at ...
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Both pursued with dogs as game, and trapped as a fur-bearer, the raccoon is somewhat unique in that it is the only animal in Arizona that can be legally taken with a ...
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noun, plural -coons, ( especially collectively ) -coon. 1. a nocturnal carnivore, Procyon lotor, having a masklike black stripe across the eyes, a sharp snout, and a ...
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The ringtail is Arizona’s state mammal, though few people have ever seen one in the ... Raccoon: A heavy-bodied animal of about 10 to 30 pounds (4.5-13.5 kg) with a black ...
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The raccoon has gray to brown fur. It has a black mask around its eyes with white fur around the mask. It has a stripe that runs from its forehead to its nose and ...
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The Raccoon. The raccoon – a masked, stealthy and cunning creature of the night – long ago established a firm hold on human imagination, touching the realms of ...
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Raccoon tracks, scat, and signs. Natural history of the raccoon, Procyon lotor.
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