No, after breeding occurs the male and female separate. The males have nothing to do with raising the young.
I had a problem like this, a couple of fish pregnant at the same time. I would either keep them all the female guppies in the birthing tank or keep them in the community tank and when one of the female guppies give birth put the baby in the birthing tank. I did the second option and it was quite good, just don't overcrowd the birthing tank. :)
get a trap
food i guess if you put it in your yard it might keep other Raccoons away
no
Raccoons have dense fur that helps keep them warm. During the coldest times they stay in their burrow and only emerge when conditions improve. They do not hibernate.
The Raccoon will keep coming back, The Critter Guy even advised me always to take action on it ASAP. It's prevalent to see raccoons here in Canada.
raccoons have fur but birds don't because they aren't mammals. They use feathers for insulation.
yes
Raccoons do eat birds, including birds people keep for pets.My daughter has baby chickens. Raccoons killed and ate three of her chickens, so yes, they do eat birds.
Birthing the Giant was created in 2005.
Find out what they don't like and sprinkle it next to the grapes.
If you have to use one just until the mom is done birthing then she will keep them warm.