After breeding season has ended the male raccoons go off on their own and live in small groups away from the females. They play no part in raising the young. Only the females raise the young.
The male raccoons only join the females during the brief mating season in late winter or early spring. After the mating season ends, the male raccoons form small groups and go their separate ways living apart from the females and young.
Male raccoons have "weanies."
Male raccoons have a penile bone in their penus made of bone. There are a number of other animals that have the same feature. It is also called a baculum.
Male and female raccoons do not live together unless the male is a young offspring of the female.
if a male is separeted during mating it can die
harem mating is one male to several females.
yes they did eat them after mating
No. The Northern quolls do not stay together after mating. The male actually dies after mating.
Either it is not mating season and/or the male is fixed.
There is none except that male raccoons may be slightly larger than females. However, they are not consider to be sexually dimorphic.
no
The Praying Mantis sometimes kills the male during mating. The Black Widow spider (which is not an insect) may also do this.