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Raccoons travel in family groups of 4-6. It is uncommon to see groups of adult raccoons, however. If you are in a rural area it is very likely that if you see a raccoon it is with many raccoons usually traveling to a new destination not necessarily scavenging for food.

When I go hunting i would say its 60/40 60 percent of the time i find raccoon's in group +4 and 40 percent of the time by themselves, but it is different in all situations.

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A mother raccoon will usually travel with her young for the first 10-12 months before the young head off to live on their own. Otherwise, raccoons are usually solitary animals. However, related raccoons, usually females, will form loose communities.

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Raccoons are solitary animals and do not typically travel in packs. However, they may coexist in small family groups or loose associations, especially during mating season or while foraging for food.

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