There is always the possibility of genetic mutations in the animal kingdom, which would make it possible that there have been raccoons without stripes on their tails. However, all raccoons should have striped tails.
Raccoons have banded, or ringed tails, not striped. Skunks have striped tails.
It may have mange or another skin disorder.
Raccoons have banded tails, not striped. Skunks have striped tails.
Raccoons do not have striped tails, they have banded tails. Skunks have striped tails.
There are a lot of black and white mammals, birds and other animals. This pattern is called 'pied' and is effective camouflage, so it recurs through nature. Two animals that come to mind as having the 'stripe' marking very clearly are badgers and skunks.
Yes, all female raccoons have nipples.
Yes, raccoons are vertebrates - they have a backbone.
Yes, they do have tails though they are not long at all.
All I know is that skunks have striped fur. Am i right
No, raccoons have banded or ringed tails, not striped.
Yes, both species of raccoons have ringed tails.
No, raccoons do not have stripes but do have banded tails.
They are both striped, mammals, and furry.
It has a backbone so it is a vertebrate.
There is no possum that has a tail with distinctive stripes like that of a raccoon.
Yes, raccoons are vertebrates - they have a backbone.
Raccoons do not have a black and white tail. Usually the tail is gray with rust or reddish bands. You may be thinking of the skunk which is black and white.
No, pandas are not related to raccoons.
There are a lot of black and white mammals, birds and other animals. This pattern is called 'pied' and is effective camouflage, so it recurs through nature. Two animals that come to mind as having the 'stripe' marking very clearly are badgers and skunks.
Yes, all female raccoons have nipples.
Raccoons are found in all states except Hawaii and Alaska.