No, Raccoons do not live in Australia. Although there has been rumors that there are some that live here it hasn't been proven yet.
No, for the simple reason that true possums are native to Australia, and are not the same as the North American opossums. There are no raccoons in Australia, so the two cannot be enemies.
Although it has long been believed that there are no raccoons in Australia, there have been recent reports of a group of raccoons residing in Melbourne, Victoria, in the University of Melbourne Parkville campus. Many students have corroborated these sightings and, while not explainable, the presence of these raccoons is beyond doubt.
Ummm... weird question...but I don't think so.
No, it is not legal to keep a raccoon as a pet in Western Australia. Raccoons are considered high-risk invasive species and are prohibited from being kept as pets due to the threat they pose to native wildlife and ecosystems. It is important to adhere to local laws and regulations regarding pet ownership to protect the environment.
Most of Germany's native animals are not found in Australia. Alpine ibex, badgers, chamois, hamsters, hedgehogs, marmots, shrews, raccoons, squirrels, martens and the dormouse are not found anywhere in Australia.
Raccoons are not birds. Raccoons are mammals.
The plural of raccoon is raccoons.
Raccoons are vertebrates. They have a spinal column.
Raccoons are animals. The kingdom is Animalia.
Yes, raccoons have a bladder.
The Raccoons ended in 1991.