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Encyclopedia > Procyon (raccoon)
For the animated television series see The Raccoons
Common Raccoon

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Procyonidae
Genus: Procyon
Species: lotor
Binomial name
Procyon lotor
(Linnaeus, 1758)

The Common Raccoon (Procyon lotor), often just called the Raccoon, is a mammal native to America.


Procyon lotor is the most common type of raccoon in North America. Adult weight varies with habitat but an average is 12 to 21 pounds (about 5.5 to 9.5 kg), the largest recorded being over 28 kg [1] (http://www.nature.ca/notebooks/english/racoon.htm). They have black facial colorings around the eyes, and have a bushy tail with light and dark alternating rings. The coat is a mixture of gray, brown, and black fur. On rare occasions, raccoons may be albino. The characteristic eye colorings make the animal look like it is wearing a "bandit's mask".


Raccoons are nocturnal and eat a large variety of things, including berries, insects, and other small animals. Raccoons are known to "wash" their food before eating it. It is not certain that this act is performed to actually clean food – some studies find that raccoons engage in "washing" even when water is not available.


Mating usually occurs in January or February and a litter of 4–5 young are born in April or May (varies by climate). Raccoons usually live in hollow trees, ground burrows, or caves. Males have no part in raising the young. By late summer the litter will be weaned and begin to fend for themselves. In severe winter climates, raccoons may become dormant but do not hibernate.


At one time, raccoons were aggressively trapped for their fur. People such as Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett are well known for wearing coonskin hats. Populations suffered greatly but have recovered. The raccoon is also well known for being one of the largest animals which have adapted extremely well to cities.


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Raccoon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (940 words)
Raccoons are nocturnal mammals in the genus Procyon of the Procyonidae family.
Raccoons are unusual for their thumbs, which (though not opposable) enable them to open many closed containers (such as garbage cans) and doors.
Raccoons can live in the city or in the wild, but are not normally kept as pets but it is not entirely uncommon to hear of a pet raccoon.
Common Raccoon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (708 words)
The Common Raccoon (Procyon lotor), also known as the Northern Raccoon, Racoon, or Coon, is a widespread, medium-sized, omnivorous mammal of North America.
Raccoons are common throughout North America from southern Canada to Panama.
Raccoons that live in cities, however, and thus in proximity to humans, are usually a little less so.
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