Yes, they are fond of fish, corn, chickens, apples and any kind of organic matter, one reason why they have been so successful as a species.
Raccoons are technically classified as carnivores but have an omnivorous diet.
There are raccoons and there are bears but there are no raccoon bears.
An omnivore is an animal that consumes both plants and animals. Examples of omnivores include bears, raccoons, and humans.
Coyotes, ravens, roadrunners, desert rats, raccoons! :)
All animals, including raccoons, are consumers. Raccoons, although technically carnivores, have an omnivore diet and will at times scavenge for food.
All animals, including raccoons, are consumers. Raccoons, although technically carnivores, have an omnivore diet and will at times scavenge for food.
Raccoons will eat just about anything - animal or plant - as well as scavenge trash and carrion. That is pretty much the definition of an omnivore.
An omnivore eats plants and animals, eg, humans
Technically, raccoons are classified as carnivores but, in actuality, they are omnivores. During most of the year they eat more plant matter than animal. The are similar to black bears in that respect
An omnivore is a creature that eats both meat and plants for subsistence. Bears, raccoons, humans, and several animals are omnivores.
Possums, raccoons, and foxes are omnivores. and grasshopper mice can be cannibals and eat grass... kinda neat
*omnivore* Bears, ravens, pigs, opossums, chickens, skunks, raccoons, Piranhas and turtles are some examples.