Saturday, August 06, 2005

OUR NEIGHBOR THE RACCOONS




Description - The raccoon is a reddish-brown above and black or greyish below. The most prominent characteristics are the bushy tail with 4-6 black or brown rings and the black mask outlined in white. The ears are small and the feet and forepaws are dexterous.
Distribution - This animal is native to the southern part of the Canadian provinces and most of the United States. It is most common along stream edges, open forests and coastal marshes.Biology - The raccoon inhabits hollow trees and logs for homes and often use the ground burrows of other animals for raising their young or for sleeping during the coldest part of the winter months. An average of 4-5 young are born in April-May; the mother at first carries them by the nape of the neck like a cat; they are weaned by late summer. Omnivorous, it feeds on grapes, nuts, grubs, crickets, small mammals, birds' eggs and nestlings. Often seen washing their food, the raccoon is actually feeling for matter that should be rejected as the wetting of the paws enhances its sense of feel. Winter is the raccoons greatest enemy when food is scarce.

8 comments:

Mitch said...

Your racoons are so very cute. I had the pleasure of mothering 2 baby's (brother and sister) this late spring until I discovered it is illegal in Michigan if you don't have a liscence and I gave them to a Vet for the remainder of their rehab. We have no such laws in Canada so that's my excuse.

Anonymous said...

Do raccoons taste like chicken?

Anonymous said...

There is only one way to find out.

Anonymous said...

are we there yet?


ONLY JOKING HAHAHA, I am not gonna do that to you again :P

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Lucky for you that I am not crash_test_wallaby, or I would ask you "are we there yet" all the time and fry your brain! You must have been an Irish nun in a past life, to be this lucky!

Anonymous said...

Irish nuns are HOT.

*flaps his wings*

Anonymous said...

hell is hotter abu you evil boy.