Young live with their mother until they are old enough to go on their own. Related females and their young share a loosely defined territory. Males live apart from females in small groups and only join the females during breeding season.
Nope, they live alone
No. There are no wild racoons in Europe.
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i have saw racoons lots of times, but no .i live in new york SAVE THE RACOONS!
They live with their families but hunt alone until their young are old enough to hunt with them
no because they be anywhere and that is garbage around
Not much is known about their social structure, but the females are likely to raise the young alone.
Yes, raccoons live in Indiana. They are found in all states except Hawaii and Alaska.
Squirrels certainly live in families. they are arboreal animals ( Tree-living) but are not primates. they are rodents, as are rats, mice, rabbits, etc.l
The Racoons was created in 2008.