No, but they do have taste buds on their tongues.
Yes raccoons have sweat glands. They can both sweat and pant to cool down when it is hot.
The best known myth is that raccoons wash their food. They do not. Another myth is that raccoons do not have salivary glands. They do. Another is that if a raccoon is out during the day, it has rabies. That is not necessarily true as raccoons frequently come out during the day for a variety of reasons.
No, a raccoon has the same senses as most animals - sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch. However, some of the raccoon's senses are enhanced. Their hearing is quite acute and they can hear earthworms and grubs digging underground. They, also, have very good sense of smell and touch.
salivary glands
After The Critter Guy remove the raccoons from my house, I did renovate and do general cleaning in my house. Disinfect every part of my house.
testbuds and glands
Musk glands are located near the rectal cayity; as well as, in between the two large muscles in the rear legs, remove these before cooking or selling your coon.
Salivary glands.
Salivary glands.
Raccoons have the same senses as most animals - vision, hearing, taste, smell and touch.
Raccoons forage for their food using their great senses of smell, hearing, taste and touch.
Yes.
Sweats are the actual sweet, the solid/liquid object that you can touch. The sweet taste is a reaction of the scent and taste glands to the sweet that you put in your mouth.