There is no such species as the "bandit masked raccoon".
You are probably referring to the Common Raccoon, also known as the American Raccoon.
As of 2016, the Common Raccoon is not endangered. It is listed as "Least Concern".
See this question for more information: Are the raccoons endangered?
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Raccoons are common and not considered endangered.
Raccons are nocturnal.Raccoons can weigh up to 40 pounds.Raccoons can open locks.Raccoons wash their food before they eat it.Raccoons are also known as the "Masked Bandit"it nasty
Rocky the Raccoon, Bandit
Bandit-masked raccoons often eat crawfish, berries, nuts, fish, or and human food that they can find. They live in praries, marshes, cities, or any other place that they can find food. Raccoons often dunk their food in water before eating.
The raccoon is not an endangered species.
Raccoons are members of the animal kingdom.
Raccoons are in no danger and not considered as either endangered or threatened.
No, raccoons are quite common and in no danger of becoming extinct
I DON'T CARE -The Masked Bandit
Yes they are often referred to as the masked bandits of the Everglades.
banditWell in the south they are called "Coons'"