Raccoons are not closely related to humans biologically. However, they have adapted to the presence of humans and have learned to coexist with them. Humans inadvertently provide shelter and food for the animals.
Racoons are animals.
Humans and raccoons are omnivores, not sharks.
Raccoons eat large numbers of grubs, insects and rodents which humans find to be vermin.
While many humans might disagree, humans and raccoons have a symbiotic relationship. Raccoons eat vast amounts of insects, grubs, earthworms and rodents which helps both humans and raccoons.
For there fur
Raccoons that have been imprinted on humans as a source of food will beg for food. Non imprinted wild raccoons will not.
Vehicular accidents kill more raccoons than disease or predators or hunters.
A- Raccoons, because they are mammals and humans are mammals, they reproduce sexually (most flowers reproduce assexually) just like humans, Raccoons have similar body organs as compared to flowers...and we don't need photosynthesis like flowers do. Neither do raccoons..... B- this is the weirdest question in the entire world.
Raccoons have adapted quite well to living close to humans. They have learned that humans can provide them with a source of food and shelter. They raid our trash, gardens and fields for food and nest under our homes or in our attics. They even have adapted well to living in major metropolitan areas where they feed on trash and rodents.
If humans are dumb enough to hand feed wild raccoons there is always a chance they will be bitten and will be required to take a series of rabies vaccinations.
raccoons are mostly hunted for their pelts, or fur, by humans. For large carnivores, they are just a quick snack!
humans, and raccoons
Humans, raccoons, crabs, lobster, starfish.