No, but I have raised many orphaned raccoons for a local wildlife rescue group and can clearly state that they do not make good pets.
The raccoon has its own distinctive footprint unlike that of any other animal. See th image above of a raccoon's paw.
yes with a permitt
I think you have to have a permit
The baby raccoon stays with the mother until it is able to survive on its own. Males have nothing to do with caring for young.
No. Not since 2006/2007
To safely relocate a raccoon from your property, contact a professional wildlife removal service or animal control agency. Attempting to relocate a raccoon on your own can be dangerous and may not be legal in some areas. It is important to follow local regulations and guidelines to ensure the safety of both the raccoon and yourself.
It is not legal to have a pet raccoon in Los Angeles. The state of California specifically forbids the ownership of wild animals, including raccoons.
No a raccoon is not a canine. A raccoon is a procyonid.
The male raccoon has nothing to do with raising the young. Only the female cares for them. The young may leave on their own after 6 months or may stay with the mother until the following spring.
Generally, no, a raccoon will not kill its own young. However, unrelated males may kill and eat the young if they are left unprotected.
Meeko is a raccoon. Can`t you tell he has the fur as a raccoon
There is no squinkies raccoon.