Raccoons are not closely related to humans biologically. However, they have adapted to the presence of humans and have learned to coexist with them. Humans inadvertently provide shelter and food for the animals.
Raccoons have adapted quite well to living close to humans. They have learned that humans can provide them with a source of food and shelter. They raid our trash, gardens and fields for food and nest under our homes or in our attics. They even have adapted well to living in major metropolitan areas where they feed on trash and rodents.
they adapted by to water and climate and grasslands
They have adapted to different ways of life. Chimps are adapted to living in tress & are herbivores, but humans are adapted to walking on the ground and are omnivores.
They have adapted to their environment in size, as well as in food source - they are able to eat seeds and plants that are commonly found alongside humans.
diet, lifestyle
they have adapted in life by drinking water and to be safe
to live in their showers
Humans developed tools such as spears and axes to hunt animals and gather food. They learned to make and control fire for cooking food, warmth, and protection. Humans created social structures and communities to work together for survival, such as sharing resources and providing mutual protection.
they lick trees
Specifically for Mexico, their skin color, personality, culture, and values adapted there, but there are much more.
They might have learned to avoid predation by humans.