it's the skin and fur
Raccoons have a body covered in fur and they suckle there young with milk.
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.
The skin covers and protects the body.
Newborn raccoons are nearly naked when born but have a fine gray fuzz covering their body. The black mask is faintly visible.
integumentary, as in the skin that covers your entire body
No, the raccoon's head is just the right size for its body.
If a raccoon is solitary and not especially hungry, it may only eat the head. If it is a group of raccoons they may consume the entire bird.
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is not able to live outside the human body. Racoons would be unable to contract the virus.
He is wearing a full body armor that covers MOST of his body
a tough coating of chitin that protects and covers the body.
muscular
muscular