Raccoons
   
Raccoons are curious mammals. They are intelligent, but you won't often see raccoons during the day. That is because they are nocturnal.
Raccoons usually have brown, blond, or silver fur. They have dark fur around their eyes. Raccoons have thick bodies and bushy tails. Their toes have claws.

Raccoons came from North America. Now they live in South America and Europe too. Many raccoons live in forests. Some live on tropical islands in the Caribbean Sea. Raccoons can also be found in urban areas.
Raccoons eat many things. They eat grains or seeds. They eat lots of fruit and vegetables too. If they are near water, they eat fish and other small animals. Raccoons also eat people’s garbage.
Female raccoons have approximately four babies at a time. Babies are born with their eyes closed. Most raccoons live only two years. If they live longer, they can live for almost 16 years.

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    Raccoon Classification: Mammal
    Diet: Omnivore
    Endangered Status: Most are Least Concern, but one species is Critically Endangered.
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    Average Length A raccoon is shorter than an acoustic guitar.
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    Average Weight A raccoon is heavier than a bowling ball.
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