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Massive Raccoon Pile
5 plus Raccoons being raccoons. The word "raccoon" was adopted into English from the nativ...
published: 15 Sep 2012
author: Brandon Freeman
Massive Raccoon Pile
Massive Raccoon Pile
5 plus Raccoons being raccoons. The word "raccoon" was adopted into English from the native Powhatan term, as used in the Virginia Colony. It was recorded on...- published: 15 Sep 2012
- views: 66
- author: Brandon Freeman
1:13
Filhote de Mão Pelada brincando - Guaxinim Raccoon Procyon cancrivorus
Filmado na RPPN Santuário Rã-bugio, em Guaramirim, Santa Catarina. Trata-se de filhote de ...
published: 11 May 2013
author: Germano Woehl Junior
Filhote de Mão Pelada brincando - Guaxinim Raccoon Procyon cancrivorus
Filhote de Mão Pelada brincando - Guaxinim Raccoon Procyon cancrivorus
Filmado na RPPN Santuário Rã-bugio, em Guaramirim, Santa Catarina. Trata-se de filhote de mão-pelada que foi vítima da devastação. Apareceu em uma residência...- published: 11 May 2013
- views: 137
- author: Germano Woehl Junior
1:49
Raccoon (Procyon Lotor)
This common animal is found throughout the U.S. and Mexico. It has adapted well to people ...
published: 27 May 2009
author: NatureBytes
Raccoon (Procyon Lotor)
Raccoon (Procyon Lotor)
This common animal is found throughout the U.S. and Mexico. It has adapted well to people and is considered by many to be a pest becuse it raids pet's food a...- published: 27 May 2009
- views: 326
- author: NatureBytes
4:52
Raccoon with bad foot laying down to eat 08/27/2010
The raccoon can be found in most of the United States except for parts of the Rocky Mounta...
published: 09 Feb 2011
author: MegF
Raccoon with bad foot laying down to eat 08/27/2010
Raccoon with bad foot laying down to eat 08/27/2010
The raccoon can be found in most of the United States except for parts of the Rocky Mountains, central Nevada, Utah and Arizona. It is also found in southern...- published: 09 Feb 2011
- views: 332
- author: MegF
2:33
MÃO PELADA Raccoon Procyon cancrivorus
Filmado na RPPN Santuário Rã-bugio, em Guaramirim, Santa Catarina. Trata-se de jovem de mã...
published: 05 Aug 2006
author: Germano Woehl Junior
MÃO PELADA Raccoon Procyon cancrivorus
MÃO PELADA Raccoon Procyon cancrivorus
Filmado na RPPN Santuário Rã-bugio, em Guaramirim, Santa Catarina. Trata-se de jovem de mão-pelada que foi vítima da devastação. Quando filhote, apareceu num...- published: 05 Aug 2006
- views: 19639
- author: Germano Woehl Junior
2:06
"He's on the front seat"
Raccoons are nocturnal mammals in the genus Procyon of the Procyonidae family. Raccoons ar...
published: 23 Apr 2011
author: Josh Hill
"He's on the front seat"
"He's on the front seat"
Raccoons are nocturnal mammals in the genus Procyon of the Procyonidae family. Raccoons are unusual for their thumbs, which (though not opposable) enable the...- published: 23 Apr 2011
- views: 46
- author: Josh Hill
2:09
Josh is the hero to open the car door... pu*sy!
Raccoons are nocturnal mammals in the genus Procyon of the Procyonidae family. Raccoons ar...
published: 23 Apr 2011
author: Josh Hill
Josh is the hero to open the car door... pu*sy!
Josh is the hero to open the car door... pu*sy!
Raccoons are nocturnal mammals in the genus Procyon of the Procyonidae family. Raccoons are unusual for their thumbs, which (though not opposable) enable the...- published: 23 Apr 2011
- views: 102
- author: Josh Hill
0:11
How to Pronounce Racoon
Learn how to say Racoon correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials....
published: 20 Nov 2012
author: Emma Saying
How to Pronounce Racoon
How to Pronounce Racoon
Learn how to say Racoon correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. Definition of raccoon (oxford dictionary): noun a greyish-brown Am...- published: 20 Nov 2012
- views: 89
- author: Emma Saying
2:11
MÃO-PELADA Raccoon Guaxinim - Procyon cancrivorus
Filmado na RPPN Santuário Rã-bugio, em Guaramirim, Santa Catarina. Trata-se de filhote de ...
published: 03 Aug 2006
author: Germano Woehl Junior
MÃO-PELADA Raccoon Guaxinim - Procyon cancrivorus
MÃO-PELADA Raccoon Guaxinim - Procyon cancrivorus
Filmado na RPPN Santuário Rã-bugio, em Guaramirim, Santa Catarina. Trata-se de filhote de mão-pelada que foi vítima da devastação. Apareceu em uma residência...- published: 03 Aug 2006
- views: 4006
- author: Germano Woehl Junior
1:51
How To Feed a Baby Raccoon
The raccoon sometimes spelled racoon, also known as the common raccoon, North American rac...
published: 04 Feb 2014
How To Feed a Baby Raccoon
How To Feed a Baby Raccoon
The raccoon sometimes spelled racoon, also known as the common raccoon, North American raccoon, northern raccoon and colloquially as coon, is a medium-sized mammal native to North America. The raccoon is the largest of the procyonid family, having a body length of 40 to 70 cm and a body weight of Its grayish coat mostly consists of dense underfur which insulates against cold weather. Two of the raccoon's most distinctive features are its extremely dexterous front paws and its facial mask, which are themes in the mythology of several Native American tribes. Raccoons are noted for their intelligence, with studies showing that they are able to remember the solution to tasks for up to three years. The diet of the omnivorous raccoon, which is usually nocturnal, consists of about 40% invertebrates, 33% plant foods, and 27% vertebrates. The original habitats of the raccoon are deciduous and mixed forests, but due to their adaptability they have extended their range to mountainous areas, coastal marshes, and urban areas, where some homeowners consider them to be pests. As a result of escapes and deliberate introductions in the mid-20th century, raccoons are now also distributed across the European mainland, the Caucasus region and Japan. Though previously thought to be solitary, there is now evidence that raccoons engage in gender-specific social behavior. Related females often share a common area, while unrelated males live together in groups of up to four animals to maintain their positions against foreign males during the mating season, and other potential invaders. Home range cute cutest cutie cuties love sweet pet pets sizes vary anywhere from 3 hectares rabies rabid pest pests control vermin rat rats mice mouse feces poo poop carnivore carnivores carnivore wild life wildlife insect flea fleas disease diseases diseased virus viruses parasite parasites parasitic dead deadly phobia phobias attack attacks attacker attacking bite bites biting bit fur furry animal animals raccoon raccoons racoon racoons fail fails backyard back yard exterminator exterminators exterminate extermination exterminations saliva flea fleas bug bugs mite mites dirty dirt filthy filth garbage dumps dump for females in cities to for males in prairies. After a gestation period of about 65 days, two to five young, known as "kits", are born in spring. The kits are subsequently raised by their mother until dispersion in late fall. Although captive raccoons have been known to live over 20 years, their average life expectancy in the wild is only 1.8 to 3.1 years. In many areas, hunting and vehicular injury are the two most common causes of death. Based on fossil evidence from France and Germany, the first known members of the family Procyonidae lived in Europe in the late Oligocene about 25 million years ago Similar tooth and skull structures suggest procyonids and weasels share a common ancestor, but molecular analysis indicates a closer relationship between raccoons and bears. After the then-existing species crossed the Bering Strait at least six million years later, the center of its distribution was probably in Central America Coatis (Nasua and Nasuella) and raccoons (Procyon) have been considered to share common descent from a species in the genus Paranasua present between 5.2 and 6.0 million years ago This assumption, based on morphological comparisons of fossils, conflicts with a 2006 genetic analysis which indicates raccoons are more closely related to ringtails. Unlike other procyonids, such as the crab-eating raccoon the ancestors of the common raccoon left tropical and subtropical areas and migrated farther north about 2.5 million years ago, in a migration that has been confirmed by the discovery of fossils in the Great Plains dating back to the middle of the Pliocene. Subspecies A raccoon in Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Four subspecies of raccoon found only on small Central American and Caribbean islands were often regarded as distinct species after their discovery. These are the Bahaman raccoon and Guadeloupe raccoon, which are very similar to each other; the Tres Marias raccoon, which is larger than average and has an angular skull; and the extinct Barbados raccoon. Studies of their morphological and genetic traits in 1999, 2003 and 2005 led all these island raccoons to be listed as subspecies of the common raccoon in the third edition of Mammal Species of the World A fifth island raccoon population, the Cozumel raccoon, which weighs only and has notably small teeth, is still regarded as a separate species. The four smallest raccoon subspecies, with an average weight of are found along the southern coast of Florida and on the adjacent islands; an example is the Ten Thousand Island raccoon Most of the other 15 subspecies differ only slightly from each other in coat color, size and other physical characteristics. The two most widespread subspecies are the Eastern raccoon and the Upper Mississippi Valley- published: 04 Feb 2014
- views: 2
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MÃO PELADA Raccoon Procyon cancrivorus
Filmado na RPPN Santuário Rã-bugio, em Guaramirim, Santa Catarina. Trata-se de filhote de ...
published: 05 Aug 2006
author: Germano Woehl Junior
MÃO PELADA Raccoon Procyon cancrivorus
MÃO PELADA Raccoon Procyon cancrivorus
Filmado na RPPN Santuário Rã-bugio, em Guaramirim, Santa Catarina. Trata-se de filhote de mão-pelada que foi vítima da devastação. Apareceu em uma residência...- published: 05 Aug 2006
- views: 6984
- author: Germano Woehl Junior
2:37
MÃO-PELADA Raccoon Guaxinim - Procyon cancrivorus
Filmado na RPPN Santuário Rã-bugio, em Guaramirim, Santa Catarina. Trata-se de filhote de ...
published: 03 Aug 2006
author: Germano Woehl Junior
MÃO-PELADA Raccoon Guaxinim - Procyon cancrivorus
MÃO-PELADA Raccoon Guaxinim - Procyon cancrivorus
Filmado na RPPN Santuário Rã-bugio, em Guaramirim, Santa Catarina. Trata-se de filhote de mão-pelada que foi vítima da devastação. Apareceu em uma residência...- published: 03 Aug 2006
- views: 15008
- author: Germano Woehl Junior
1:03
MÃO-PELADA Guaxinim Raccoon - Procyon cancrivorus
Filmado na RPPN Santuário Rã-bugio, em Guaramirim, Santa Catarina. Trata-se de filhote de ...
published: 03 Aug 2006
author: Germano Woehl Junior
MÃO-PELADA Guaxinim Raccoon - Procyon cancrivorus
MÃO-PELADA Guaxinim Raccoon - Procyon cancrivorus
Filmado na RPPN Santuário Rã-bugio, em Guaramirim, Santa Catarina. Trata-se de filhote de mão-pelada que foi vítima da devastação. Apareceu em uma residência...- published: 03 Aug 2006
- views: 7142
- author: Germano Woehl Junior
0:48
MÃO-PELADA Raccoon Procyon cancrivorus - filhote abandonado
Filmado na RPPN Santuário Rã-bugio, em Guaramirim, Santa Catarina. Trata-se de jovem de mã...
published: 05 Aug 2006
author: Germano Woehl Junior
MÃO-PELADA Raccoon Procyon cancrivorus - filhote abandonado
MÃO-PELADA Raccoon Procyon cancrivorus - filhote abandonado
Filmado na RPPN Santuário Rã-bugio, em Guaramirim, Santa Catarina. Trata-se de jovem de mão-pelada que foi vítima da devastação. Quando filhote, apareceu em ...- published: 05 Aug 2006
- views: 2503
- author: Germano Woehl Junior
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Giant Hybrid Pythons are Invading the USA
Python, from the Greek word (πύθων/πύθωνας), is a genus of nonvenomous pythons found in Af...
published: 09 Feb 2014
Giant Hybrid Pythons are Invading the USA
Giant Hybrid Pythons are Invading the USA
Python, from the Greek word (πύθων/πύθωνας), is a genus of nonvenomous pythons found in Africa and Asia. Currently, 12 species are recognised. A member of this genus, P. reticulatus, is among the longest snake species and extant reptiles in the world. Geographic range Found in Africa in the tropics south of the Sahara, but not in southern Africa, the extreme southwestern tip, or in Madagascar. In Asia it is found from Bangladesh, Nepal, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, including the Nicobar Islands, through Myanmar, east to Indochina, southern China, Hong Kong and Hainan, as well as in the Malayan region of Indonesia and the Philippines. Some suggest that P. molurus and P. sebae have the potential to be problematic invasive species in South Florida. The United States Department of Agriculture reports that only Python molurus bivittatus is an invasive species in the United States. More recent data suggests that these pythons would not withstand winter climates north of Florida, contradicting previous research suggesting a more significant geographic potential range. Burmese pythons (Python molurus bivittatus) are native to Southeast Asia, but toward the end of the 20th century, they established themselves as a breeding population in the U.S. state of Florida, specifically in the Everglades. A popular exotic animal that has been released or has escaped from people's homes or outdoor enclosures, the first of these snakes was observed in Everglades National Park in 1979. Because they are well adapted to thrive in the South Florida environment they are considered as an invasive species. Between 2001 and 2005, more than 200 Burmese pythons were observed in park boundaries and National Park Service staff created a policy to remove and euthanize them immediately. The estimated population of pythons in the Everglades is between 5,000 and 180,000, and they can be found in all areas of Everglades National Park, Big Cypress National Preserve, and have been observed north of the parks' boundaries .[citation needed] Burmese pythons eat amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals that vary in size from small rodents to deer. Spectacular photographs of the snakes in struggles with native alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) have been released, directing international attention on the problem of invasive species in the Everglades. Authorities have proposed curbing the import of several species of snakes into Florida. A scientific study regarding the impact of Burmese pythons in the Everglades, published in late 2011 ,[citation needed] asserts that populations of mid-size mammals such as raccoons (Procyon lotor), opossums (Didelphis virginiana), and rabbits (Sylvilagus), all native to South Florida, have declined as the number of Burmese pythons has increased .[citation needed] Burmese pythons were included on a list of four snakes banned from import into the U.S.; Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced the ban at Everglades National Park in January 2012.- published: 09 Feb 2014
- views: 0
3:43
Buddy the Pet Raccoon!
The raccoon sometimes spelled racoon, also known as the common raccoon, North American rac...
published: 04 Feb 2014
Buddy the Pet Raccoon!
Buddy the Pet Raccoon!
The raccoon sometimes spelled racoon, also known as the common raccoon, North American raccoon, northern raccoon and colloquially as coon, is a medium-sized mammal native to North America. The raccoon is the largest of the procyonid family, having a body length of 40 to 70 cm and a body weight of Its grayish coat mostly consists of dense underfur which insulates against cold weather. Two of the raccoon's most distinctive features are its extremely dexterous front paws and its facial mask, which are themes in the mythology of several Native American tribes. Raccoons are noted for their intelligence, with studies showing that they are able to remember the solution to tasks for up to three years. The diet of the omnivorous raccoon, which is usually nocturnal, consists of about 40% invertebrates, 33% plant foods, and 27% vertebrates. The original habitats of the raccoon are deciduous and mixed forests, but due to their adaptability they have extended their range to mountainous areas, coastal marshes, and urban areas, where some homeowners consider them to be pests. As a result of escapes and deliberate introductions in the mid-20th century, raccoons are now also distributed across the European mainland, the Caucasus region and Japan. Though previously thought to be solitary, there is now evidence that raccoons engage in gender-specific social behavior. Related females often share a common area, while unrelated males live together in groups of up to four animals to maintain their positions against foreign males during the mating season, and other potential invaders. Home range cute cutest cutie cuties love sweet pet pets sizes vary anywhere from 3 hectares rabies rabid pest pests control vermin rat rats mice mouse feces poo poop carnivore carnivores carnivore wild life wildlife insect flea fleas disease diseases diseased virus viruses parasite parasites parasitic dead deadly phobia phobias attack attacks attacker attacking bite bites biting bit fur furry animal animals raccoon raccoons racoon racoons fail fails backyard back yard exterminator exterminators exterminate extermination exterminations saliva flea fleas bug bugs mite mites dirty dirt filthy filth garbage dumps dump for females in cities to for males in prairies. After a gestation period of about 65 days, two to five young, known as "kits", are born in spring. The kits are subsequently raised by their mother until dispersion in late fall. Although captive raccoons have been known to live over 20 years, their average life expectancy in the wild is only 1.8 to 3.1 years. In many areas, hunting and vehicular injury are the two most common causes of death. Based on fossil evidence from France and Germany, the first known members of the family Procyonidae lived in Europe in the late Oligocene about 25 million years ago Similar tooth and skull structures suggest procyonids and weasels share a common ancestor, but molecular analysis indicates a closer relationship between raccoons and bears. After the then-existing species crossed the Bering Strait at least six million years later, the center of its distribution was probably in Central America Coatis (Nasua and Nasuella) and raccoons (Procyon) have been considered to share common descent from a species in the genus Paranasua present between 5.2 and 6.0 million years ago This assumption, based on morphological comparisons of fossils, conflicts with a 2006 genetic analysis which indicates raccoons are more closely related to ringtails. Unlike other procyonids, such as the crab-eating raccoon the ancestors of the common raccoon left tropical and subtropical areas and migrated farther north about 2.5 million years ago, in a migration that has been confirmed by the discovery of fossils in the Great Plains dating back to the middle of the Pliocene. Subspecies A raccoon in Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Four subspecies of raccoon found only on small Central American and Caribbean islands were often regarded as distinct species after their discovery. These are the Bahaman raccoon and Guadeloupe raccoon, which are very similar to each other; the Tres Marias raccoon, which is larger than average and has an angular skull; and the extinct Barbados raccoon. Studies of their morphological and genetic traits in 1999, 2003 and 2005 led all these island raccoons to be listed as subspecies of the common raccoon in the third edition of Mammal Species of the World A fifth island raccoon population, the Cozumel raccoon, which weighs only and has notably small teeth, is still regarded as a separate species. The four smallest raccoon subspecies, with an average weight of are found along the southern coast of Florida and on the adjacent islands; an example is the Ten Thousand Island raccoon Most of the other 15 subspecies differ only slightly from each other in coat color, size and other physical characteristics. The two most widespread subspecies are the Eastern raccoon and the Upper Mississippi Valley- published: 04 Feb 2014
- views: 0
2:27
There's a raccoon in my sink!
The raccoon sometimes spelled racoon, also known as the common raccoon, North American rac...
published: 04 Feb 2014
There's a raccoon in my sink!
There's a raccoon in my sink!
The raccoon sometimes spelled racoon, also known as the common raccoon, North American raccoon, northern raccoon and colloquially as coon, is a medium-sized mammal native to North America. The raccoon is the largest of the procyonid family, having a body length of 40 to 70 cm and a body weight of Its grayish coat mostly consists of dense underfur which insulates against cold weather. Two of the raccoon's most distinctive features are its extremely dexterous front paws and its facial mask, which are themes in the mythology of several Native American tribes. Raccoons are noted for their intelligence, with studies showing that they are able to remember the solution to tasks for up to three years. The diet of the omnivorous raccoon, which is usually nocturnal, consists of about 40% invertebrates, 33% plant foods, and 27% vertebrates. The original habitats of the raccoon are deciduous and mixed forests, but due to their adaptability they have extended their range to mountainous areas, coastal marshes, and urban areas, where some homeowners consider them to be pests. As a result of escapes and deliberate introductions in the mid-20th century, raccoons are now also distributed across the European mainland, the Caucasus region and Japan. Though previously thought to be solitary, there is now evidence that raccoons engage in gender-specific social behavior. Related females often share a common area, while unrelated males live together in groups of up to four animals to maintain their positions against foreign males during the mating season, and other potential invaders. Home range cute cutest cutie cuties love sweet pet pets sizes vary anywhere from 3 hectares rabies rabid pest pests control vermin rat rats mice mouse feces poo poop carnivore carnivores carnivore wild life wildlife insect flea fleas disease diseases diseased virus viruses parasite parasites parasitic dead deadly phobia phobias attack attacks attacker attacking bite bites biting bit fur furry animal animals raccoon raccoons racoon racoons fail fails backyard back yard exterminator exterminators exterminate extermination exterminations saliva flea fleas bug bugs mite mites dirty dirt filthy filth garbage dumps dump for females in cities to for males in prairies. After a gestation period of about 65 days, two to five young, known as "kits", are born in spring. The kits are subsequently raised by their mother until dispersion in late fall. Although captive raccoons have been known to live over 20 years, their average life expectancy in the wild is only 1.8 to 3.1 years. In many areas, hunting and vehicular injury are the two most common causes of death. Based on fossil evidence from France and Germany, the first known members of the family Procyonidae lived in Europe in the late Oligocene about 25 million years ago Similar tooth and skull structures suggest procyonids and weasels share a common ancestor, but molecular analysis indicates a closer relationship between raccoons and bears. After the then-existing species crossed the Bering Strait at least six million years later, the center of its distribution was probably in Central America Coatis (Nasua and Nasuella) and raccoons (Procyon) have been considered to share common descent from a species in the genus Paranasua present between 5.2 and 6.0 million years ago This assumption, based on morphological comparisons of fossils, conflicts with a 2006 genetic analysis which indicates raccoons are more closely related to ringtails. Unlike other procyonids, such as the crab-eating raccoon the ancestors of the common raccoon left tropical and subtropical areas and migrated farther north about 2.5 million years ago, in a migration that has been confirmed by the discovery of fossils in the Great Plains dating back to the middle of the Pliocene. Subspecies A raccoon in Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Four subspecies of raccoon found only on small Central American and Caribbean islands were often regarded as distinct species after their discovery. These are the Bahaman raccoon and Guadeloupe raccoon, which are very similar to each other; the Tres Marias raccoon, which is larger than average and has an angular skull; and the extinct Barbados raccoon. Studies of their morphological and genetic traits in 1999, 2003 and 2005 led all these island raccoons to be listed as subspecies of the common raccoon in the third edition of Mammal Species of the World A fifth island raccoon population, the Cozumel raccoon, which weighs only and has notably small teeth, is still regarded as a separate species. The four smallest raccoon subspecies, with an average weight of are found along the southern coast of Florida and on the adjacent islands; an example is the Ten Thousand Island raccoon Most of the other 15 subspecies differ only slightly from each other in coat color, size and other physical characteristics. The two most widespread subspecies are the Eastern raccoon and the Upper Mississippi Valley- published: 04 Feb 2014
- views: 3
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Cat and Raccoon Fight Over Food!
The raccoon sometimes spelled racoon, also known as the common raccoon, North American rac...
published: 04 Feb 2014
Cat and Raccoon Fight Over Food!
Cat and Raccoon Fight Over Food!
The raccoon sometimes spelled racoon, also known as the common raccoon, North American raccoon, northern raccoon and colloquially as coon, is a medium-sized mammal native to North America. The raccoon is the largest of the procyonid family, having a body length of 40 to 70 cm and a body weight of Its grayish coat mostly consists of dense underfur which insulates against cold weather. Two of the raccoon's most distinctive features are its extremely dexterous front paws and its facial mask, which are themes in the mythology of several Native American tribes. Raccoons are noted for their intelligence, with studies showing that they are able to remember the solution to tasks for up to three years. The diet of the omnivorous raccoon, which is usually nocturnal, consists of about 40% invertebrates, 33% plant foods, and 27% vertebrates. The original habitats of the raccoon are deciduous and mixed forests, but due to their adaptability they have extended their range to mountainous areas, coastal marshes, and urban areas, where some homeowners consider them to be pests. As a result of escapes and deliberate introductions in the mid-20th century, raccoons are now also distributed across the European mainland, the Caucasus region and Japan. Though previously thought to be solitary, there is now evidence that raccoons engage in gender-specific social behavior. Related females often share a common area, while unrelated males live together in groups of up to four animals to maintain their positions against foreign males during the mating season, and other potential invaders. Home range cute cutest cutie cuties love sweet pet pets sizes vary anywhere from 3 hectares rabies rabid pest pests control vermin rat rats mice mouse feces poo poop carnivore carnivores carnivore wild life wildlife insect flea fleas disease diseases diseased virus viruses parasite parasites parasitic dead deadly phobia phobias attack attacks attacker attacking bite bites biting bit fur furry animal animals raccoon raccoons racoon racoons fail fails backyard back yard exterminator exterminators exterminate extermination exterminations saliva flea fleas bug bugs mite mites dirty dirt filthy filth garbage dumps dump for females in cities to for males in prairies. After a gestation period of about 65 days, two to five young, known as "kits", are born in spring. The kits are subsequently raised by their mother until dispersion in late fall. Although captive raccoons have been known to live over 20 years, their average life expectancy in the wild is only 1.8 to 3.1 years. In many areas, hunting and vehicular injury are the two most common causes of death. Based on fossil evidence from France and Germany, the first known members of the family Procyonidae lived in Europe in the late Oligocene about 25 million years ago Similar tooth and skull structures suggest procyonids and weasels share a common ancestor, but molecular analysis indicates a closer relationship between raccoons and bears. After the then-existing species crossed the Bering Strait at least six million years later, the center of its distribution was probably in Central America Coatis (Nasua and Nasuella) and raccoons (Procyon) have been considered to share common descent from a species in the genus Paranasua present between 5.2 and 6.0 million years ago This assumption, based on morphological comparisons of fossils, conflicts with a 2006 genetic analysis which indicates raccoons are more closely related to ringtails. Unlike other procyonids, such as the crab-eating raccoon the ancestors of the common raccoon left tropical and subtropical areas and migrated farther north about 2.5 million years ago, in a migration that has been confirmed by the discovery of fossils in the Great Plains dating back to the middle of the Pliocene. Subspecies A raccoon in Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Four subspecies of raccoon found only on small Central American and Caribbean islands were often regarded as distinct species after their discovery. These are the Bahaman raccoon and Guadeloupe raccoon, which are very similar to each other; the Tres Marias raccoon, which is larger than average and has an angular skull; and the extinct Barbados raccoon. Studies of their morphological and genetic traits in 1999, 2003 and 2005 led all these island raccoons to be listed as subspecies of the common raccoon in the third edition of Mammal Species of the World A fifth island raccoon population, the Cozumel raccoon, which weighs only and has notably small teeth, is still regarded as a separate species. The four smallest raccoon subspecies, with an average weight of are found along the southern coast of Florida and on the adjacent islands; an example is the Ten Thousand Island raccoon Most of the other 15 subspecies differ only slightly from each other in coat color, size and other physical characteristics. The two most widespread subspecies are the Eastern raccoon and the Upper Mississippi Valley- published: 04 Feb 2014
- views: 1