Raccoons eat a variety of small animals. Their diet includes insects, earthworms, grubs, crayfish, snails, slugs, fish, snakes, frogs, birds and small rodents.
The frog is the prey. The raccoon is the predator. Raccoons can be both prey and predators as well as frogs that feed on insect prey. We call that a food chain.
The raccoon primarily uses its sense of smell, hearing and touch to find its prey which it then captures with its paws and teeth.
Yes.
The raccoon uses its paws as well as its sharp teeth to capture prey.
Considering the number of small animals, vertebrate and invertebrate, consumed by raccoons, they are definitely the main predator here.
No, raccoons do not stack their prey. Normally they catch and eat it on the spot.
Raccoons are both prey and predator as well as a consumer.
Raccoons use their sharp teeth and claws to kill prey.
No they do not they are from the raccoon family
All the organisms listed are prey to some other organism.
Wolves, coyotes, cougars, bobcats, jaguars, alligators, etc., will all prey on a raccoon given the opportunity.
No, deer are much too big for a raccoon to take down and eat. They prefer smaller prey, such as mice.