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All About Raccoons

All About Raccoons. Animal Classification Raccoons are carnivores, predators, and mammals

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Page 1: All About Raccoons. Animal Classification Raccoons are carnivores, predators, and mammals

All About Raccoons

Page 2: All About Raccoons. Animal Classification Raccoons are carnivores, predators, and mammals

Animal Classification

• Raccoons are carnivores, predators, and mammals.

Page 3: All About Raccoons. Animal Classification Raccoons are carnivores, predators, and mammals

Habitat

• They live any place in North America but not Northern Canada.

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Territory

• They make their homes 2.5 square kilometers long , and can have 7 homes.

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Body Structures

• Their pointy head and mask help them stand out.

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Life Cycle

• Baby raccoons don’t have eye sight or hearing when they’re born. In spring females give birth to 3 or 4 babies at one time!

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Interesting Facts

• The raccoons eyes glow in the dark.

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Interesting Fact

• Raccoons black masks help them blend in.