Some diseases which affect raccoons are distemper, rabies, leptospirosis, listeriosis, tetanus, and tularemia. Although internal parasites weaken their immune systems, well-fed individuals can carry a great many roundworms in their digestive tracts without showing symptoms.
bears
Exploitation of natural resources can cause them extinct. There will be none left for our future.
birds, fish, raccoons, and dogs
Raccoons are opportunistic feeders and will feed on garbage if it is available but continue to forage for their regular natural foods.
Yes, they can. But the only time this would happen would be in a zoo, since there are no raccoons in any natural habitat of the lion.
Of course raccoons are natural. They are a species of carnivorous mammal from the family procyonidae that evolved 25 million years ago in Europe. They are now natives only of the Americas but have been introduced to parts of Europe and Europe.
Threatened to a house, Yes. Sometimes here in Canada raccoons are making holes and Raccoons can be a problem in residential homes as they nest high up off the ground or on roofs where there is no natural lighting. The Critter Guy here Provides services about raccoons and mostly he knows everything.
Raccoons have marks around their eyes. It's just a natural thing to happen. If you have brown hair, that's just like saying "Why do you have brown hair?" Or "Why do you have eyes?" But robbers/burgalars have a mask around their eyes to imitate raccoons. Raccoons steal things out of people garbages. There's no REAL reason why raccoons have the marks around their eyes.
yes garlic prevent so many sicknesses
The greatest killers of raccoons are motor vehicles and hunters followed by diseases such as rabies and distemper as well as predators such as cougars, wolves, coyotes, bobcats, foxes, jaguars, etc.
flu
Some of the bad sicknesses you can get in Burundi is malaria, hepititis A, typhiod fever.