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Raccoons always have their territory near a source of permanent water, even in the desert - streams, rivers, lakes, irrigation canals, etc. In urban environments there is always water somewhere near - garden ponds, Swimming Pools, lawn sprinklers, etc.

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Rivers and stuff. Urban raccoons could just find it somewhere

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Raccoons drink water just like other mammals.

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Raccoons get water from streams, rivers, lakes, ponds, pet water bowls, swimming pools, puddles, etc.

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How does a raccoon get water into its body?

Raccoons get part of their water through the food they eat and the rest by drinking it.


Why are raccoons classified as mammals?

Raccoons have a body covered in fur and they suckle there young with milk.


Where do raccoons get their water?

Raccoons get their water from streams, rivers, lakes, puddles, pet bowls, ponds, and swimming pools.


Will raccoons eat water bugs?

Raccoons will eat most any insect.


Do raccoons find their food in water or trees?

Raccoons are opportunistic feeders and may find their food anywhere, including in trees or water.


What is the body covering of raccoons?

They have grayish-brown fur. They are cute, but be careful with them. If you encounter a raccoon, contact the critter guy services immediately. Raccoons are aggressive.


Do raccoons live by ponds?

Raccoons generally live near a permanent water source - a pond, lake, stream or river.


Why do raccoons live in areas with water?

Raccoons by nature are a dirty animal, and live in dirty water, as they eat anything found in the gutters; they also take baths in it. Raccoons are unusual because they have no salivary glands. They must live near water to wash and wet food for eating. The water moistens the food, and replaces the missing saliva.


What is the color of newborn raccoons?

Newborn raccoons are nearly naked when born but have a fine gray fuzz covering their body. The black mask is faintly visible.


Why do raccoons eat water?

Raccoons main senses are touch and smell. Their sense of touch is greater under water and since they rely heavily on their sense of touch, they prefer to feel the food under the water. They often dip their food in water. They do, however, produce saliva - although it is a popular wives tale that raccoons do not produce saliva - that is incorrect.


What kind of water do raccoons drink?

Raccoons mainly get their water supply from resources that are available to them, such as puddles, ponds, streams, rivers, and lakes. Raccoons also get water from their food, which in some cases is obtained by scavenging through residential garbage.


What are wash bears?

"Wash bears" is a mistranslation of the German word for raccoons, which are known for their habit of dipping food in water before eating. Raccoons have dexterous front paws and a strong sense of touch.