There is no species called a Japanese raccoon. The raccoon that is found in Japan is an introduced species from North America - the common raccoon. Raccoons absolutely thrive in human settlements. Agile, (relatively) small, intelligent, bold, willing to dine on pretty much anything edible… and willing to live alongside human beings. (Apparently they aren’t too picky about the company they keep.)
The Japanese Raccoon Dog, also known as tanuki in Japanese, is a subspecies of the Asian raccoon dog.
No, but a raccoon might eat a muskrat.
A raccoon could eat a baby anaconda only. A large anaconda would eat a raccoon easily.
Yes, wolves will kill and eat a raccoon.
A raccoon will eat any bird it is able to capture.
Larger species of fox can and will kill and eat a raccoon.
浣熊 /a rai gu ma/ (also written 洗熊) means 'raccoon'. 狸 /ta nu ki/ is a Japanese subspecies, referred to as 'raccoon dog'.
Yes, a raccoon will eat nestling bunnies. Adult rabbits are too fast for a raccoon to capture.
A raccoon will not eat an adult sea turtle. However, they will eat sea turtle eggs and hatchlings.
Raccoon do eat rice bran. Raccoon are scavengers and though they prefer fruit, they will eat nearly anything they can find.
Raccoon is very tasty meat. When a raccoon has rabbies...it will taste sweeter.
no.