Raccoons in the wild need to eat constantly, since it takes so much work for them to find their food. When they are in captivity, they will eat constantly if they are allowed, even if they aren't hungry because their instincts tell them to eat if there is food. So if captive, they must have a strict diet, or they will become very obese.
Raccoons frequently forage for food in shallow water and may become dinner to a hungry alligator.
If a raccoon is solitary and not especially hungry, it may only eat the head. If it is a group of raccoons they may consume the entire bird.
Black bears prey on small mammals.
Raccoons eat anything even remotely edible - plant or animal - so it is unlikely a raccoon would be unable to find something to eat. They will scavenge trash bins for food and eat pet food if it is left outdoors.
No, but a raccoon might eat a muskrat.
Lobsters eat as much as they eat when they are hungry...just like we eat some more each year and some eat less. Lobsters could just be really hungry
A raccoon could eat a baby anaconda only. A large anaconda would eat a raccoon easily.
sometimes their just hungry
Yes, wolves will kill and eat a raccoon.
Larger species of fox can and will kill and eat a raccoon.
A raccoon will eat any bird it is able to capture.
They get hungry, just like humans. They have to eat in order to live.