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Mammals in the family Procyonidae, including the raccoon, kinkajou, olingo and other species.
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Extensive information on raccoons and their natural history, care, feeding, rehabilitation into the wild, pest problems, photographs, stories and common myths.
Learn about this event, and raccoons. Pages about dealing with problem raccoons and a section for kids.
Information from Wikipedia on this species, Potos flavus, also known as the Honey Bear or Cat-monkey from South and Central America.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife provides information on raccoons and their interactions with humans.
Photograph, description, range, reproduction, behavior and conservation status, provided by the Animal Diversity Web.
Description, range, reproduction, behavior and conservation status, provided by the Animal Diversity Web.
Information from Wikipedia on this group of arboreal procyonids in the genus Bassaricyon.
Description, range, reproduction, behavior and conservation status, provided by the Animal Diversity Web.
About the raccoon family, which includes raccoons, cacomistles, coatimundis, kinkajous, and olingos.
Facts about this mammal's range, habitat, physical traits, diet, reproduction, and behavior. Includes photographs.
YouTube videos featuring local wild raccoons in a backyard, eating and playing. US based.
YouTube videos featuring local wild raccoons in a backyard, eating and playing. US based.
Learn about this event, and raccoons. Pages about dealing with problem raccoons and a section for kids.
Description, range, reproduction, behavior and conservation status, provided by the Animal Diversity Web.
Description, range, reproduction, behavior and conservation status, provided by the Animal Diversity Web.
Photograph, description, range, reproduction, behavior and conservation status, provided by the Animal Diversity Web.
Facts about this mammal's range, habitat, physical traits, diet, reproduction, and behavior. Includes photographs.
About the raccoon family, which includes raccoons, cacomistles, coatimundis, kinkajous, and olingos.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife provides information on raccoons and their interactions with humans.
Extensive information on raccoons and their natural history, care, feeding, rehabilitation into the wild, pest problems, photographs, stories and common myths.
Information from Wikipedia on this group of arboreal procyonids in the genus Bassaricyon.
Information from Wikipedia on this species, Potos flavus, also known as the Honey Bear or Cat-monkey from South and Central America.
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