A female will normally have one litter each year with 2-5 kits, sometimes more.
Yes, raccoons feed milk to their young.
Raccoons are placental mammals and give live birth to their young.
Male and female raccoons do not live together unless the male is a young offspring of the female.
Fossils of early raccoons dating back 25 million years have been found in Europe.
Young raccoons love to wrestle and play a form of tag.
Yes, raccoons ahve tongues.
Raccoons have a body covered in fur and they suckle there young with milk.
Yes, especially young raccoons enjoy playing in the rain.
Raccoons are usually born from March through June.
Yes, both snakes and raccoons will eat young bunnies.
Raccoons do not form packs. However, mother raccoons and her young will stay together and may form a loose knit group with other female raccoons and their young. Such a group is called a gaze.
Fruit trees, nut bearing trees and plants that produce berries attract raccoons.