The eye shine of a raccoon is yellow (or gold).
A deer's eye color with a white flashlight would be greenish yellow or yellow. This light is gathered by the eye while a portion is reflected back at the flashlight.
Raccoons have a yellow eye shine at night. This is caused by light reflecting off the retina of the eye.
The base color of raccoons is gray.
Raccoons have a yellow eyeshine.
Opossums have a red eye shine, raccoons have a yellow eye shine.
No, raccoons have a yellow eye shine at night, not red or green.
The tapetum lucidum is a layer of tissue in the eye of many vertebrates. It is located immediately behind the retina and it reflects visible light back through the retina, increasing the light available. In raccoons the eye shine is yellow.
Northern (or common) raccoons are generally a gray color with some rust blended in.
Overall raccoons are a gray color. However they also have a few reddish hairs in places as well as black and white markings
Light from the flashlight reflects off the ball to your eye which enables you to see the ball.
Raccoons are, overall, a grayish color but with tinges of brown or red and have black and white markings on the face.
Raccoons are thought to be at least partially color blind and their poor long-distance vision.