answersLogoWhite

0

Is raccoon a Native American animal?

User Avatar

Anonymous

11y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

Yes, raccoons are natives only to the Americas. They have been introduced to some areas in Europe and Asia.

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is Memphis Tennessee's State Mammal?

Tennessee's State Animal is the American Raccoon.


What is the meaning of raccoon?

It is a word derived from a Native American language meaning "one who rubs, scrubs and scratches with its hands"


Do raccoon snakes exist?

There is no such animal as a raccoon snake.


Which animal has a bandit's face?

The masked face of the American Raccoon has been used to call this animal a "bandit." Othe relatives of this animal have similar characteristics.


Is a wolf part of native American animal?

no


What state has the animal raccoon?

The raccoon is the state mammal of Tennessee.


What animal's footprint is a raccoon?

The raccoon has its own distinctive footprint unlike that of any other animal. See th image above of a raccoon's paw.


What did Northwest native American's eat?

Animal meat


What is an animal that looks like a raccoon and a bear?

The animal that looks like a raccoon and a bear is called a red panda.


Although it's actually a kind of raccoon what South American animal is sometimes sold in pet stores as a honeybear?

kinkajou


What is the average weight of the north American raccoon?

what is the average weight of the north American raccoon


What tribe does the name Meeko come from?

The name Meeko is often associated with the Native American tribes, particularly the Powhatan tribe, where it is used as a name for a raccoon. In popular culture, Meeko is also the name of a raccoon character in Disney's animated film "Pocahontas." The name reflects themes of nature and wildlife, common in many Native American cultures.